Aug. 15, 2022

Plant sciences department to host ‘Branch Out: The NDSU Arboretum Experience’

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The NDSU Department of Plant Sciences is scheduled to host an educational event called “Branch Out: The NDSU Arboretum Experience” at the Dale E. Herman Research Arboretum on Saturday, Sept. 10 from 12:30 p.m. to 5 p.m.

The 35-acre arboretum is located near Absaraka, North Dakota, and contains the largest collection of trees and shrubs in the northern Great Plains with more than 5,000 species, cultivars and selections.

The event will feature four separate walking tours. Todd West, professor and the leader of the NDSU Woody Plant Improvement Program, and Connor Hagemeyer, research specialist, will lead the tours.

“The walking tours will be educational for homeowners that are new to landscaping as well as experienced individuals,” said Esther McGinnis, NDSU Extension horticulturist. “A special tree walk for new homeowners will focus on low maintenance trees that thrive in the region and address problematic trees that should be avoided. More experienced homeowners may want to consider the unique trees tour or the trees with multi-season interest tour. The fourth walking tour will focus on selecting tough trees for tough sites.”

In addition to walking tours, presentations will include tree planting and aftercare as well as how to attract pollinators.

Don Kinzler, Extension horticulture agent for Cass County, is the keynote speaker and will present on frequently asked tree and shrub questions.

Special learning stations will engage participants on subjects such as ergonomic tools, pruning, NDSU woody plant research and how to identify emerald ash borer.

The arboretum’s primary purpose is to evaluate, select and introduce new trees and shrubs for the harsh northern climate and the variable soils of the Midwest. The NDSU Woody Plant Improvement Program recently released its 61st woody plant introduction.

Advance registration will be required to facilitate a more intimate learning experience. Registration is $10 and will be capped at 100 participants. Registration will close on Sept. 6 at noon or once capacity is reached. No refunds will be provided for the event unless it is cancelled by the organizer.

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