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University of Wisconsin–Madison Arboretum

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was hired by the Board of Regents to work with the Arboretumand be on the Arboretum Committee, which was formed by Ed Gilbert. In 1933, Longenecker was named Arboretum Executive Director, and he served in this capacity until he retired in 1967. Longenecker Horticultural Gardens would be named after
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who inhabited Wisconsin built multiple groups of effigy mounds in what is now the Arboretum. Two groups of mounds, both located along McCaffrey Drive, are accessible to visitors. The first group includes panther- and bird-shaped effigies along with a number of linear and conical mounds. The second
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This is 'entrance' to one of the Lilac 'Rooms' at the UW-Madison Arboretum Longenecker Horticultural Garden created by Bill Longenecker in the 1930's. Photo taken May 2022, on a visit by Bill's Son and wife, George W and Caryol Longenecker, and granddaughters, Karin Longenecker Crawford and Sara
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was named Research Director of the Arboretum in 1933 and also was the first professor of game management in the U.S. He was also the first chair of the Department of Game Management at the University of Wisconsin. Leopold and other members of the first Arboretum Committee, especially Professor
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In 1994, Ed Hasselkus became the volunteer curator for the Longenecker Horticultural Gardens. In 2022, Ed and Betty Hasselkus endowed the curator position for the Longenecker Horticultural Gardens. In July, the curator position was named the Ed Hasselkus curator of the Longenecker Horcultural
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Lost City Forest – mixed woodlands. Originally envisioned as an ambitious planned community, Lake Forest development planners began selling its first lots in 1918. However, the land wasn't suited for construction and roads and foundations soon began to sink. Financial fraud and a series of
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In addition to being a research facility, the Arboretum is also a leisure destination for local residents and tourists. It includes 20 miles of hiking trails, 3 miles of biking roads, 10 miles of ski/snowshoe routes. The Arboretum is open to the public daily without charge.
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Today the Arboretum manages the oldest restored tall grass prairie in the nation along with an extensive collection of restored ecosystems that are referred to as "ecological communities": woodlands, savannas, prairies, wetlands, springs, and the Lake Wingra shoreline.
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provided most of the labor to accomplish this task under the supervision of Ted Sperry, an ecologist and prairie plant root specialist who had studied with Arthur G. Vestal at the University of Illinois. Such work would eventually become known as
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group, in the Gallistel Woods area, consists of a panther effigy and two linear mounds. A third group of linear mounds is in the eastern portion of the Arboretum but is inaccessible by trail. Charles E. Brown of the
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him in 1967, and a stone bench placed, honoring his 34 years of service as the Arboretum's Executive Director. He was also the first Head of the University of Wisconsin Landscape Architecture Department.
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of the Botany Department, proposed a research agenda around re-establishing "original Wisconsin" landscape and plant communities, particularly those that predated European settlement, such as
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Longenecker Horticultural Gardens (35 acres) – more than 5,000 plants of more than 2,500 taxa; a leading collection of trees, shrubs and vines in Wisconsin. Major displays of
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Pinetum, the conifer collection in the Longenecker Horticultural Gardens, which was started in 1937, and developed more substantially in 1976 and following.
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restorations in the United States took place at the Arboretum. In 2020, Curtis Pond was rehabilitated, and an invasive prairie plant was removed.
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bankruptcies contributed to the abandonment of the project. There are still some concrete foundations and sidewalks visible in the area.
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Wisconsin Native Plant Garden (4 acres) – approximately 500 native Wisconsin plants, with demonstrations for home landscaping.
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cultivars), and dozens of other plant groups. More than 100 of Wisconsin's native woody plants are represented in the collections.
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also manages 520 acres (210 ha) of remnant forests and prairies throughout Wisconsin. It was designated a
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Greene Prairie (50 acres (20 ha)) – planted by prairie expert Henry Greene during the 1940s and 1950s.
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and the site of historic research in ecological restoration. In addition to its 1,260 acres (5 km) in
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Acer rubrum 'Armstrong', Acer saccharum 'Globosum', and Acer ginnala in Horticultural collections (1987)
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Pioneers of Ecological Restoration: The People and the Legacy of the University of Wisconsin Arboretum
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Viburnum Garden – more than 80 species and varieties of viburnums, and 110 species and varieties of
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Lake Forest, the Lost City (Madison, Wisconsin): One of Madison's First Totally Planned Communities
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Curtis Prairie (60 acres (24 ha)) – described as the world's oldest restored prairie; a
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Gallistel Woods (28 acres) – will eventually be representative of a southern Wisconsin
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in 2021, in recognition for its role as a pioneer in the field of ecological restoration.
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An online film about the Native Plant Garden at the U of Wisconsin Arboretum at Madison
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More than 300 species of native plants that once dominated the landscape of southern
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The Sunflower Forest: Ecological Restoration and the New Communion with Nature
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Southwest Grady Oak Savanna – southern Wisconsin fire-adapted communities.
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Grady Dry Oak Woods – part of the southern Wisconsin fire communities.
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was responsible for restoring the publicly accessible mound groups.
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Marsh Connection – transition between Curtis Prairie and wetlands.
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Marion Dunn Prairie (4 acres (1.6 ha)) – restoration of a
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National Register of Historic Places in Dane County, Wisconsin
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of non-native trees, shrubs, and weeds with grassland species.
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Wingra Woods (52 acres) – oak woods underplanted with
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planted between 1933 and 1937, with small numbers of red
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University of Wisconsin–Madison Arboretum Visitor Center
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List of botanical gardens and arboretums in Wisconsin
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Birmingham, Robert A.; Eisenberg, Leslie E. (2000).
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display at University of Wisconsin–Madison Arboretum
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UW Arboretum

Arboretum
Madison, Wisconsin
Coordinates
43°02′29″N 89°25′50″W / 43.041425°N 89.430652°W / 43.041425; -89.430652
University of Wisconsin–Madison
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. National Historic Landmark
16000518
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Madison, Wisconsin
Arboretum
National Historic Landmark
landscape architect
John Nolen
Boston
Arnold Arboretum
G. William Longenecker
Aldo Leopold
Norman C. Fassett
tallgrass prairie
oak savanna
Civilian Conservation Corps
ecological restoration
tall-grass prairie
ecological restoration
Wisconsin
prairies
savannas

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