Monday, December 23, 2013

December 29- January 5 - Wreaths and Greens



As you enjoy a walk around the Campuses, you will see a good number of fresh holiday wreaths adorning the doorways of our residents' homes.  Many of these were made at Pathways Programs hosted earlier this month, while others were crafted by Debbie Lux and sold at the Craft Fair.  How wonderful that the greens for these wreaths came from the Arboretum--yet another benefit of living and working within an Arboretum.



Fran Webb and Debbie Lux at the 2013 Craft Fair






December 22-28 - Greenhouses

Another wonderful aspect of living and working in the Barton Arboretum and Nature Preserve is the easy access to our two Greenhouses.  One is located in the Nature Center and the other is located on the Ground Floor Haddon, right near the Thrift shop.  Under the care of the MLRA Greenhouse Committee, and Debbie Lux, residents store their prized plants in these locations to "winter over."  On a cold wintery dayl, you can enjoy a breath of spring and summer as the plants await their return to the outdoors.

link to Perry's Haddon Greenhouse Blog

Monday, December 16, 2013

December 15-21 - Hornet's Nest

This week, check out the Bald-faced Hornet nest in the tree in Parking Circle C on the Medford Campus.  Now that the leaves have dropped, the nest is easily visible.   When spring arrives, the Bald-faced Hornet queen collects wood fiber to make her nest. Some of the fiber can come from a house or fence. The gray paper nest, which houses the social colony, is suspended from a tree branch.  The nest in Parking Circle C is the size of a football.
As winter approaches, the wasps die, except the freshly fertilized queens. These hibernate underground, under logs or in hollow trees until spring. The nest is generally abandoned by winter, and will not be reused.



Webmaster's note: On the Barton Arboeretum's page about Tours there is a photo of a high school student holding up a nest which had fallen to the ground. http://bartonarboretum.org/ArboretumTours.htm


Tuesday, December 3, 2013

December 8-14 - Christmas Tree

As plans proceed for the Estaugh Redevelopment, an Oriental Spruce had to be taken down to make way for the Redevelopment improvements.  Staff have been hard at work to preserve the top of the tree as a special treat for us all to enjoy this Holiday Season.  The tree top has been secured in the area outside of the Colonial Dining Room and Garden Dining Rooms near the Gazebo. This location allows for folks to enjoy it from multiple locations including the Fitness Center, Studio, Pool, Holly Room and Linden Room.

Stay tuned for a special lighting of the tree as we approach the holiday season!