UCSC Arboretum

UCSC Arboretum

University of California, Santa Cruz

The Bulletin

A quarterly publication of the Arboretum Associates

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Summer, 2009

Volume 33, Number 2

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    Contents:
  • Norrie's Celebrates 15 Years, Kathy Cairns
  • A letter from John Laird, recognizing the Arboretum
  • News & Notes:
    • Ron Aruda retires
    • New growing contract for natives
    • Norrie's tea
    • Admission fee update
    • Edna Vollmer remembered
    • Two nurseries join discount program: Gold Rush Nursery, NewGarden Nursery
    • Introducing Marelana Gustafson
  • Calendar of Events at the Arboretum

Spring, 2009

Volume 33, Number 1

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    Contents:
  • Santa Cruz Mountain Violets, Ray Collet
  • News & Notes:
    • Australian Fires
    • Jean Beevers'In Memorium
    • Australian Rock Garden, W. Australian Painting
    • Slosson Endowment Award
    • Hummingbird Day
    • Laguna Lagoons Restoration
  • First Hand Academic Experiences, Sara Reid
  • 2009 Members & Donors
  • New Pachyphytum & Echeveria hybrids available soon, Stephen McCabe

Winter 08/09

Volume 32, Number 4

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    Contents:
  • Academic Partnerships, Stephen McCabe
  • Buck-Eye Butter-Fly, Edna Vollmer
  • News & Notes:
    • Fall plant sale
    • Pacific Hort. subscription discount
    • Cal. Parks awards contract to Arboretum
    • Arboretum broadens relationships with CNPS
    • Yidumduma Bill Harvey visits
    • Bio 20b student tours
    • Fond farewell to Dick Dunn
    • Dried flower/succulent wreath sale
  • Cooleys Establish Curator Apprenticeship Challenge Fund
  • Book review, Intro. to Fire in California / Living with Fire

Fall 2008

Volume 32, Number 3

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    Contents:
  • Fall Plant Sale
  • Arboretum, Non-Profit of the Year, 2008
  • News & Notes:
    • Admission fee tubes report
    • Arboretum awarded grant
    • Australia plants and SODS
    • Sara Reid, new hire
    • Cal. Parks restoration project
    • Curator event in Eucalyptus Grove
  • First Hand Academic Experiences, Sara Reid
  • Book review, Cacti, Agaves, and Yuccas of Calif. & Nevada

Summer 2008

Volume 32, Number 2

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    Contents:
  • Collecting in New Zealand, Brett Hall
  • Collection Building in Chile, Tom Sauceda
  • News & Notes:
    • Introducing Jonica Marie Wilson and Katie Cordes
    • ACE volunteers
    • Native plant ethnobotanical brochure
    • Enhanced interpretation funded by Slosson Endowment
    • Arboetum recognizes student employees
    • New Lane Library acquisitions
    • Director of Education attend symposium
    • Letter of agreement to build Viet Nam collections
  • Collection Building from California, Stephen McCabe
  • Garden Admission Program & Changes in Membership Dues
  • Calendar of Events

Spring 2008

Volume 32, Number 1

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    Contents:
  • What's the buzz about bees?, Ann K. Fathman
  • Butterfly Monitoring Project Report, 2007
  • News & Notes:
    • Dried Flower & Succulent Wreath Sale; a Great Success!
      Patrick Elvander Taxonomy Trail Ready for a Visit
      California Department of Parks and Recreation and the Arboretum: Working Together
  • 2009 Spring Plant Sale Preview
  • Another Peak at the Andes, Patrick Jesse Worley
  • Calendar of Events

Winter 2007-2008

Volume 31, Number 4

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    Contents:
  • Conservation from Vietnam to Santa Cruz: Saving the Planet One Tree at a Time, Stephen McCabe
  • News and Notes:
    • Arboretum Director attends Museum Conference in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
    • Annual Volunteer Training Series Wednesdays beginning Jan. 9 – Feb. 13th, 2008
    • Fall Plant Sale Success
    • News from the Lane Library
    • Music Series Ends on High Note
    • The Christensen Fund,
    • New Funding for Culture in the Collections
  • Entrance Improvements, Gate and Stairway
  • Calendar of Events
  • A Message from Peggy Williams, Arboretum Associates President

Native American Uses of California Plants: Ethnobotany

People have taken from and tended the land in California for more than 12,000 years. Learn more in this illustrated brochure and guide to some of the Entrance Natives Garden.

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