
Tree Mob: The Trees that Shaped the Seas
This is a hybrid program. On-site tickets are available to Arboretum members. Virtual tickets are available to the general public.
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As a lead-up to our Haunted Botany performance piece about the colonial histories of Eastern White Pine, join Materials Science Professor Lorna Gibson for a Tree Mob on tree species that were used to build colonial ships. From dense oak hulls designed to withstand cannonballs, to tall, straight masts made out of towering pine trees, each tree species was selected for its own unique strengths– both in the forest and at sea.
Accessibility: The program may involve walking up moderate slopes and over mulch and grass paths.
Audience: This program is geared towards adults.
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