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Donald E. Davis Arboretum
The Davis Arboretum is an Auburn University facility dedicated to the display of native woody plants of
the Southeastern United States. It is a teaching
resource for many University classes. In addition to
displaying native plants, it is our goal to promote
ecological education through the study and observation of
plants and their natural habitats.
Visitors please explore the collections and take a look at the photo galleries to get an idea of what the
Arboretum offers.
Mission
To promote the understanding of, and appreciation for, the natural world, emphasizing native southeastern plants and other associated organisms.
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The 2010 Arboretum Calendars are in! Click the link
above for more information.
- Master Gardener Tours!
The Lee County Master Gardeners will give guided tours of the
Arboretum each second Friday and Saturday of the month. The one-hour
tours run from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., and begin each hour, on the hour.
Parking will be available for those interested in taking a tour.
There have been lots of changes at the Arboretum lately. If you haven’t
been in a while, the Master Gardener tours are a great chance to come
and see why U.S. News and World Report mentioned the Arboretum when it
listed Auburn as one of the top ten places to live in the United States.
For more information about the Master Gardener tours call (334)-844-5770
and check for dates on our calendar of events.
- Docent Training! Docent Training has begun! Click the link above for details and more information.
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The Donald E. Davis Arboretum is funded
and managed by the College of Sciences and Mathematics.
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