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The Linda Hall Library’s grounds have been managed for more than 65 years as an urban arboretum, a garden of trees within the city. The public is encouraged to visit the Library’s grounds.
- Bartlett Courtyard
In May 2022, the Linda Hall Library opened the Bartlett...
- Champion Trees
The Linda Hall Library Arboretum is home to 15 Kansas City...
- Shumard Oak 34-21-1
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- Amur Maakia 24B-2-1
Scientific Name: Maackia amurensis: Common Name: Amur...
- Native Corner
ABOUT THE NATIVE GARDEN. Located in the northeast corner of...
- Anise Leaf Magnolia 25-5-1
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- Peony Gardens
ABOUT THE PEONY GARDENS. Started in the 1970s by Fred...
- Woodland Garden
More About the Woodland Garden. The Woodland Garden first...
- Accolade Elm 44-5-1
Learn more about the Accolade Elm. APRIL 8, 2024 SPECIAL...
- American Smoketree 10B-1-1
Scientific Name: Cotinus obovatus: Common Name: American...
- Bartlett Courtyard
Today the 14-acre grounds surrounding the Library are home to some 300 trees representing 38 genera and 130 species. Highlights of the Arboretum include the Peony Gardens, which are located on the northeast side of the grounds, and the 11 Kansas City Champion Trees.
3 days ago · Learn more here. Arboretum. The Linda Hall Library arboretum, a 14-acre urban oasis surrounding the Library, is home to over 300 trees representing 48 genera, 130 species, 11 champion trees, and the renowned tree peonies. The grounds are open to the public from dawn to dusk.
The 14 acres surrounding the Library are home to some 300 trees representing some 48 genera and 130 species. Beds of viburnum and tree peonies embellish the grounds and provide additional...
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