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Not all Plants are Green – Native Parasitic Plants
All flowering plants are green, right? Not if the plant is parasitic -- specifically parasitic on mushrooms. It’s that time of the year that you can start to see examples [...]
Hydrangeas for Any Garden
Growing up, I remember mom would be out in the yard tending to her beloved giant hydrangeas with their platter-sized, blue, mopheads. Later as I was attending horticulture classes, she [...]
Bring on the Heat — Native Plants that Thrive in Heat and Humidity
The temperature is rising into the 90’s and soon will be reaching into the three digits with humidity thick enough to soak clothing by 9am. Thank goodness for air conditioning [...]
The Kentucky Coffee Tree
The former Tyler Bulletins (1958 through the 1980’s) occasionally featured articles on specific trees within the Arboretum. Below is a reprint of the January 1976 entry titled “The Kentucky [...]
Measuring Trees
Measuring Trees Looking for a fun activity with the family? Here is something that you can easily do just by walking and counting. Pick a tree and see if you [...]
Tree Fudge
What is tree fudge you may ask? It is delicious fudge made with ingredients that come only from trees! With just a few household ingredients and 2 hours in the [...]
The Art of Trees
Tyler Arboretum brings people, art, and nature together every day. We’re pleased to present this online exhibition, “The Art of Trees,” celebrating trees at Tyler and beyond, featuring many talented [...]
Common Tree Leaf ID: Palmate Leaves
Let’s look at leaves! Now that the leaves are back on all of our trees, it’s kind of hard not to look at them – they are so fresh and [...]