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As 2020 comes to a close, we are looking back to appreciate the beauty of the garden, and the comfort that nature can provide. We thank you for letting us be a part of your lives — we could not have made it through this year without you.
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Discounted Admission
January & February
Bundle up and explore the winter wonderland at Morris Arboretum. With 40% off of regular admission throughout January and February, you can experience the serenity and quiet of nature in our curated gardens. Advanced tickets are required – reserve yours here. |
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Winter is for Walking
Get your steps in! Use the map to choose your route and enjoy the health benefits of being active and outside in nature. Wear comfortable shoes, a mask, and dress for the weather. Download a printable walking map here. |
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Garden Design for Homeowners 101
with Valerie Solitrin, Landscape Designer
January 19, 26 & February 2, 9, 16, 23
7 – 8:30 PM EST
This comprehensive overview will help you plan your outdoor living upgrades strategically. Design for privacy, four-season beauty, stormwater management, and family-friendly functionality. Learn about design principles, hardscape choices, outdoor lighting, tools, trees, perennials, lawns, and soil. Register now. |
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The Fascinating History of the Morris Arboretum
with Bob Gutowski, Retired Director of Education and Visitor Experience, Morris Arboretum
Wednesday, January 27 1 – 2 PM EST
This illustrated lecture explores the family tree of Arboretum founders John and Lydia Morris concurrent with the sources and transfer of wealth between generations. Register now. |
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Lose the Lilacs: Plant These Native Woodies Instead
Marc Radell, Master Gardener Emeritus, Penn State Extension
Wednesday, February 3 | 1—2:00 PM EST
This class will provide a detailed look at different native shrubs that provide a variety of ecological benefits, including flowers, colorful foliage, edible fruit, and wildlife habitat, in a wide range of landscaping situations. Register now. |
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