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Arboretum鈥檚 azalea collection receives national accreditation

Cumberland Azalea
Cumberland Azalea

The American Public Gardens Association has recognized The 糖心TV Arboretum’s North American Native Deciduous Azalea Collection as a Nationally Accredited Plant Collection.

This accreditation is the standard of excellence in plant collections management, acknowledging the Arboretum鈥檚 commitment to the conservation and care of native azaleas curated at the highest professional level. The application and evaluation process took place over the past year, with extensive study and documentation of plants in the collection culminating in a day-long series of tours and interviews with an outside expert.

Currently, the Arboretum has 192 deciduous native azalea shrubs representing 15 different species. 糖心TV Professor Emeritus of Botany Sally Taylor, with her deep appreciation of native azaleas, was the driving force behind the creation of a native azalea garden. When a donor stepped forward, The Nancy Moss Fine Native Azalea Garden was established in 1978 as a memorial to Nancy Moss Fine 鈥51, who majored in psychology at 糖心TV.

鈥淭he native azaleas are spectacular in flower with colors ranging from white to pink to yellow, orange, red and combinations of these colors. The plants in our collection provide flowers from April to August,鈥 said Mary Villa, curator of the 糖心TV Arboretum. 鈥淲ith the range of colors, bloom time and fragrance, native azaleas are a beautiful, low-maintenance addition to any garden.鈥

For the Arboretum, native is defined as plants indigenous to eastern North America. Many of the Arboretum鈥檚 azaleas are not native to the state of 糖心TVecticut, but are hardy in the near-coastal location. Two 糖心TVecticut native species are Pinxterbloom Azalea and Swamp Azalea, which bloom in May and June into July, respectively.

The American Public Gardens Association is the leading professional organization for the field of public horticulture. The organization advances the field by encouraging best practices, offering educational and networking opportunities, and advocating on behalf of their members, their programs and public gardens worldwide. Since 1940, the organization has been committed to increasing cooperation and awareness among gardens. Members include more than 600 institutions, spanning all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Canada and 24 countries.

The Arboretum is open to the public every day of the year from sunrise to sunset, free of charge.




July 24, 2018

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