The Purdue Arboretum
Purdue University
West Lafayette, IN 47907
http://www.arboretum.purdue.edu/
http://www.purdue.edu/buildings_grounds/trees/website/
Date Visited : 7 June 2013
During the summer of 2013 I spent a day at Purdue University to coordinate the design of a new science plaza. Between meetings I took the opportunity to walk the "Green Trail" of the Purdue Campus Arboretum.
In addition to trees, I was pleased to find the Purdue Horticultural Garden. The garden boasts an assortment of identified perennials, grasses, and other plants. The space is utilized by students studying one of Purdue's many horticulture related degree programs.
Of particular interest along this tree walk was a fantastic Cedar of Lebanon. The conifer is reminiscent of a large shaggy beast, hunched protectively over the collection of precious dragon eggs hanging within its sheltered boughs. My only disappointment was the tree's less than romantic setting, situated between a street and a parking lot.
During my walk I was only able to explore a small fraction of expansive
campus. Across Purdue's grounds I witnessed a huge variety of flora;
some of it young, much of it mature. I hope to return again next year
to explore more of the extensive tree walking tour.