‘Dunfee’ Highbush Blueberry
- Scientific Name
- Vaccinium corymbosum ‘Dunfee’
This wild-collected highbush blueberry was integral to the commercialization of blueberries in the United States.
Through the power of his magic telescope, Mr. Twister can see just about everything—except the family reunion of the North and South winds that is about to create a cyclone in Tornado Alley! Come to the Arboretum's Bradley Rose Garden for an operatic adventure—of global proportions—about science and climate. Join us at noon for the show or come before the show to make puppets your child can use during the performance.
This half-mile Introductory Tour features stories about the Arboretum’s history, mission, and research endeavors. If you’re at the Arboretum, click here to take a version of this tour with Expeditions, our mobile web app.
Experience the Arnold Arboretum’s world-class living collections from Director Ned Friedman’s perspective. Take this tour online or use the page for self-guided exploration while visiting the Arboretum in person.
Take a virtual walk with Michael Dosmann, the Keeper of the Arboretum’s living collections. Take this tour online or use the page for self-guided exploration while visiting the Arboretum in person.
This quarter-mile tour through the Explorers Garden features stories from the Arboretum’s century and a half of collecting plants around the world. If you’re at the Arboretum, click here to take a version of this tour with Expeditions, our mobile web app.
This wild-collected highbush blueberry was integral to the commercialization of blueberries in the United States.
At nearly three centuries old, this compact cypress was gifted to the Arnold Arboretum in 1937. Today, it is among the oldest trees growing at the Arnold Arboretum.