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1. Maples - Japanese (Acer palmatum), Canadian (A. rubrum), Lipstick, October Glory, Variegated

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2. Elm Trees - English Elm (Ulmus procera), Silver Elm (Ulmus minor ‘Variegata’)

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3. Hornbeam - European Hornbeam (Carpinus betulus)

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4. Bull Bay Magnolia—Magnolia grandiflora

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5. Giant Sequoia - Sierra Redwood (Sequoiadendrum giganteum)

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6. Lombardy Poplars - Populus nigra ‘Italica’

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7. Maiden Hair Tree - Ginkgo biloba

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8.  Dawn Redwood - Metasequoia glyptostroboides

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9. Californian Redwood - Sequoia sempervirens

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10. Tupelo - Nyssa sylvatica

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11.  Chinese Sweet Gum - Liquidambar formosana

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12.  Tulip Tree - Liriodendron tulipifera

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13. Wollemi Pine - Wollemia nobilis

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14. Camphor Laurel - Cinnamomum camphora

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15. Golden Honey Locust - Gleditsia triacanthos var. inermis

‘Sunburst’

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16. Cabbage Tree - Cordyline australis

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17.  Irish Strawberry Tree - Arbutus unedo

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18. Horse Chestnut - Aesculus hippocastanum

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19. Olive Tree - Olea europaea cv.

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20. Chinese Pistachio - Pistacia chinensis

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21. English Oak—Quercus robur

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22a. Pine—Bhutan Pine - Pinus wallichiana

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22b. Sitka Spruce—Pinus sitchensis

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22c. Scots Pine - Pinus sylvestris

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23. Desert Ash - Fraxinus angustifolia

                                    

24. Indian Bean Tree - Catalpifolia speciose

                            

25. Crepe Myrtle - Lagerstroemia indica x L. fauriei cv’s

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26. Persian Ironwood - Parrotia persica 

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27. Eucalypts - Manna Gum - Eucalyptus viminalis 

     

28. Apple Trees - Malus domestica cv’s

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29. Quaking Aspen - Populus tremuloides

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30. Pink Dogwood—Cornus florida var Rubra

 

Arboretum

Various primary school teachers from 1910 to 1930 grew impressive gardens.  These were replaced in 1989 by the current Arboretum, planted by the Jamieson Community. 

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