‘Ernest Wilson’ Silk Tree
- Scientific Name
- Albizia julibrissin ‘Ernest Wilson’
The ‘Ernest Wilson’ silk tree exemplifies the often-unpredictable successes, and complications, of global plant collecting.
Join us for a participatory read-aloud of Tree Lines, an anthology of 21st-century poems all about the wonderful world of trees. Come by to listen to poetry under the shade of beautiful cherry trees in the Bradley Rosaceous Collection, and maybe even take a turn to read a poem yourself. No need to stay for the full hour and a half: drop in and out as you please. We will have printouts of the poems selected for this reading, and copies of Tree Lines will be available for sale as well. This program will take place on the grass, so bring a blanket or camp chair to sit on!
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.
The ‘Ernest Wilson’ silk tree exemplifies the often-unpredictable successes, and complications, of global plant collecting.
This Japanese stewartia—and its nearby sibling—was collected in Korea in 1917. Its taxonomic status has inspired the curiosity of generations of botanists.