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2025: The Year in Review
https://secrest.osu.edu/newsletter/all-things-secrest/winter-2026/curator/2025-year-review
2025. These new acquisitions represent 346 unique species and cultivated varieties (i.e., taxa) from 134 ... Malus spontanea, Hall’s Crabapple, acquired as scion wood from the Morton Arboretum in Lisle, Illinois, ... drop from fungal infections like rust and apple scab. Our young M. spontanea is descended from Morton ...
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Planning for Planning
https://secrest.osu.edu/newsletter/all-things-secrest/fall-2025/curator/planning-planning
I am pleased to report that Secrest recently received approval from college administration to ... pursue a comprehensive master plan. At a cost of $75,000, an impressive proposal from Columbus-based ... record of successful, award-winning projects all around the country. These range from complex urban and ...
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Diversifying the Collection
https://secrest.osu.edu/newsletter/all-things-secrest/2025-summer/curator/diversifying-collection
aesthetically appealing experience for all. New plants can range from novel or unusual horticultural creations ... beautiful, useful, and sometimes obscure offerings from our friends in the nursery industry. Whether intended ... flamboyant foliage from Jackson Nursery in Tennessee. It boasts emerging leaves in shades of bright red and ...
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Going Backward Before We Go Forward?
As I write these words, our region is emerging from a deep freeze the likes of which we haven’t ... temperature data from 1991-2020. For lack of a crystal ball, it essentially uses the past to provide a glimpse ... plants from the compost pile. Regardless of which plants disappear from the collection, we will pick up ...
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Spring 2026: Riding the Temperature Roller Coaster
It’s been a long time since we’ve seen a spring with so many drastic peaks and valleys, from balmy ... immediately followed by nights below freezing, turning nascent flower tepals from pink and white to brown and ... continue the arboretum’s transition from fossil fuel-powered equipment to cleaner alternatives. In 2025, ...
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Join Us for the Inaugural Ohio Landscape Plant Symposium
than to gather with fellow plant lovers and learn from some of our country's foremost ... some of their stories, as well as discussing how new and better plants go from inception to ...
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A Special Garden for Joe
https://secrest.osu.edu/newsletter/all-things-secrest-0/fall-2024/curator/special-garden-joe
a peaceful, shady retreat amongst the stand of decades-old hemlocks a stone's throw from Green Drive. ... ivy (Hedera helix), and poison ivy (Toxicodendron radicans), we blazed a new trail from the edge of ...
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Signs of the Times
https://secrest.osu.edu/newsletter/all-things-secrest/winter-2024/curator/signs-times
uninitiated, hardy kiwi is an extremely cold-tolerant vine from eastern Asia that produces smaller (yet equally ... a schematic road map for necessary safety upgrades and accessibility improvements funded via a grant from the ...
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The Buzz of Construction
https://secrest.osu.edu/newsletter/all-things-secrest-0/summer-2024/curator/buzz-construction
Secrest's John Streeter Garden Amphitheater. Thanks to a $40,000 grant from the Wayne County Community ...
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Saying Goodbye to Skip
https://secrest.osu.edu/newsletter/all-things-secrest-0/spring-2025/curator/saying-goodbye-skip
career in Wooster, from his arrival in 1966 to his retirement in 2002. His time at Ohio State included ...