Arbor Vitae: A Personal , Teacher's View of Tree-Life on the University of British Columbia Campus


Ellis, S. 2004. . Davidsonia. 15(1):15-18,27-33


While strolling through the campus of the University of British Columbia, you can’t help but notice trees. Whether it is to rush past them while going to class or on your way to grab a bite at the Student Union Building, it is
difficult not to have a favourite tree (or two). There are an enormous number: old and young, native and exotic. They stand as witnesses to an ever-changing campus as well as to the effort of those who, in the past, had planted them to beautify the landscape.

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Eric La Fountaine – Wed, 10/26/2005 – 12:05pm