The best spring bloom in North Carolina brings out the lover in us all as its beauty can boost our happiness — if only for a little while — not to mention its benefit to the community. The Mariana H. Qubein Arboretum & Botanical Gardens at High Point University offers an extraordinary display of color all across the campus, but especially at the Wandering Dogwood Grove. And you can own some of these gorgeous trees by attending the annual Arbor Day Celebration on April 18 at 4:00 p.m. at the Cottrell Amphitheater, when after the event, the staff will give away 250 beautiful flowering dogwood trees!
You'll find these lovely plants - spring through fall - along the Wandering Dogwood Grove in Hayworth Park on the Highpoint University Campus.
It's a peaceful place to explore and catch a breath during the day.
Did you know the blossoms of the dogwood tree are the official state flower of North Carolina?
Get close and breathe in the pleasant scent.
The Dogwood Grove started with the planting of various Kousa dogwoods.
Now 35 different kinds of dogwood trees sprout up every spring, including Karen’s Appalachian blush and Jean’s Appalachian snow.
We think even the seedlings are lovely.
The botanical garden is open to the public for self-guided tours seven days a week from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., free of charge.
Enter the main gate located at the intersection of Montlieu Avenue and University Avenue, check in with a security officer to get a visitor's pass, and you must have a photo ID. Groups of 10 or more can fill out an online form requesting a guided tour.
Including the dogwoods, you'll see a variety of 45 selections of blooming spring bulbs, flowering plants, and pretty trees coloring the grounds.
Beds of bulbs and perennials reveal spring and summer colors throughout the grove and campus, including these gorgeous cherry trees behind Hayworth Fine Arts.
The staff is working hard to prepare the dogwood trees for the giveaway at the Arbor Day Celebration.
Will you take one home and help bring beauty to your community? Read the post on the Mariana H. Qubein Arboretum & Botanical Gardens Facebook page.
By the way, High Point University is 1 of 13 universities to achieve Tree Campus USA status and has earned national recognition for at least 13 years.
Plan a visit to see the work in progress and appreciate the work going into the Tree Campus Higher Education program.
Discover more about the best spring bloom in North Carolina on the High Point University website. For further horticultural knowledge, order some tree identification flashcards on the REI website.
And find out why you might return to High Point for the perfect fall day trip.
https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/north-carolina/small-town-fall-day-trip-nc/
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