A Visitor's Guide to the University of Nevada, Reno Arboretum
by James W. Hulse, Cheryll Glotfelty and Rod Haulenbeek
University of Nevada Press, 2018 Paper: 978-1-943859-32-0 | eISBN: 978-1-943859-33-7 Library of Congress Classification QK480.U62N35 2018 Dewey Decimal Classification 582.16073
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
A Nevada State Arboretum, the University of Nevada, Reno campus is home to more than 3,000 trees representing more than 200 species and varieties. This attractive guidebook introduces readers to the university’s beautiful campus and its botanical treasures. Richly illustrated with both contemporary color and archival photos, this book captures the charm of the campus in all four seasons and shows how the grounds of the university have evolved over the years. Featuring 19 distinct tours around campus, a comprehensive map, and family-friendly interactive “tree hunts,” this guide showcases the campus' ecological diversity and interesting tree species and will appeal to first-time visitors as well as longtime residents.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
James W. Hulse, alumnus of University of Nevada, Reno, taught for 35 years as a member of the university’s history department faculty. Hulse is the author of several books, including Great Basin Mosaic, Nevada’s Environmental Legacy: Progress or Plunder, The Silver State: Nevada’s Heritage Reinterpreted (now in its 3rd edition), Reinventing the System: Higher Education in Nevada, 1968-2000.
Cheryll Glotfelty is an English professor at the University of Nevada, Reno and editor of Literary Nevada: Writings from the Silver State. She became chair of the University of Nevada, Reno Arboretum Board in 2014, and since then has become obsessed by trees and passionate about the arboretum.
Rod Haulenbeek, also known as "The Tree Hunter," spent a 20-year career in the oil industry. Since then he has published two books about trees, is heavily involved in the Nevada Big Tree Program, and has completed tree inventories for the Nevada Division of Forestry of over 15,000 trees with over 200 species. His certifications include Master Gardener, Tree Worker, Arborist, and Tree Risk Assessment.
REVIEWS
“A delightful tree guide full of factual, historical, and important botanical information for those who just want to enjoy a stroll through the campus arboretum, and for those who study horticulture, plant science, and environmental resources.”
— Bill Carlos, M.S., horticulturist, manager of the Wilbur D. May Arboretum and Botanical Garden
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
Introduction
1. Arboretum in a Goblet
2. Sagebrush Hill
3. The Mackay Seedlings—Main Quad
4. Manzanita Lake and Bowl
5. Of Columns and Tree Trunks
6. Honor Court
7. Fleischmann Agriculture Quad
8. Engineering Quad
9. The Original Mackay Stadium and Hilliard Plaza
10. Pennington Center
11. In and Around the Raggio Building
12. The Automobile Era and North Campus
13. Lawlor Events Center, the Planetarium, and Benson Garden
14. Cherry Blossom Garden
15. Valley Road Research Garden and Grove
16. A State Arboretum for Nevada
17. Tree Campus USA
18. The Future
19. Commencement
Appendix A—Tree Species and Cultivars at the University of Nevada, Reno
Appendix B—State Champion Trees at the University of Nevada, Reno
Appendix C—Memorial Trees at the University of Nevada, Reno
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
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A Visitor's Guide to the University of Nevada, Reno Arboretum
by James W. Hulse, Cheryll Glotfelty and Rod Haulenbeek
University of Nevada Press, 2018 Paper: 978-1-943859-32-0 eISBN: 978-1-943859-33-7
A Nevada State Arboretum, the University of Nevada, Reno campus is home to more than 3,000 trees representing more than 200 species and varieties. This attractive guidebook introduces readers to the university’s beautiful campus and its botanical treasures. Richly illustrated with both contemporary color and archival photos, this book captures the charm of the campus in all four seasons and shows how the grounds of the university have evolved over the years. Featuring 19 distinct tours around campus, a comprehensive map, and family-friendly interactive “tree hunts,” this guide showcases the campus' ecological diversity and interesting tree species and will appeal to first-time visitors as well as longtime residents.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
James W. Hulse, alumnus of University of Nevada, Reno, taught for 35 years as a member of the university’s history department faculty. Hulse is the author of several books, including Great Basin Mosaic, Nevada’s Environmental Legacy: Progress or Plunder, The Silver State: Nevada’s Heritage Reinterpreted (now in its 3rd edition), Reinventing the System: Higher Education in Nevada, 1968-2000.
Cheryll Glotfelty is an English professor at the University of Nevada, Reno and editor of Literary Nevada: Writings from the Silver State. She became chair of the University of Nevada, Reno Arboretum Board in 2014, and since then has become obsessed by trees and passionate about the arboretum.
Rod Haulenbeek, also known as "The Tree Hunter," spent a 20-year career in the oil industry. Since then he has published two books about trees, is heavily involved in the Nevada Big Tree Program, and has completed tree inventories for the Nevada Division of Forestry of over 15,000 trees with over 200 species. His certifications include Master Gardener, Tree Worker, Arborist, and Tree Risk Assessment.
REVIEWS
“A delightful tree guide full of factual, historical, and important botanical information for those who just want to enjoy a stroll through the campus arboretum, and for those who study horticulture, plant science, and environmental resources.”
— Bill Carlos, M.S., horticulturist, manager of the Wilbur D. May Arboretum and Botanical Garden
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
Introduction
1. Arboretum in a Goblet
2. Sagebrush Hill
3. The Mackay Seedlings—Main Quad
4. Manzanita Lake and Bowl
5. Of Columns and Tree Trunks
6. Honor Court
7. Fleischmann Agriculture Quad
8. Engineering Quad
9. The Original Mackay Stadium and Hilliard Plaza
10. Pennington Center
11. In and Around the Raggio Building
12. The Automobile Era and North Campus
13. Lawlor Events Center, the Planetarium, and Benson Garden
14. Cherry Blossom Garden
15. Valley Road Research Garden and Grove
16. A State Arboretum for Nevada
17. Tree Campus USA
18. The Future
19. Commencement
Appendix A—Tree Species and Cultivars at the University of Nevada, Reno
Appendix B—State Champion Trees at the University of Nevada, Reno
Appendix C—Memorial Trees at the University of Nevada, Reno
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
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