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One of the favourite attractions for tourists is the [[Ornamental Gardens]]. In this area are located the annual plant display, [[Perennial plant|perennial]] borders, lilac walks, roses and hedges. The [[hedge (gardening)|hedge]] collection was planted between [[1966]] and [[1968]] and contains a variety of species suitable for use as a hedge. |
One of the favourite attractions for tourists is the [[Ornamental Gardens]]. In this area are located the annual plant display, [[Perennial plant|perennial]] borders, lilac walks, roses and hedges. The [[hedge (gardening)|hedge]] collection was planted between [[1966]] and [[1968]] and contains a variety of species suitable for use as a hedge. |
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The Arboretum is a favourite place for walking dogs. There are limited free parking spaces available for 90 minutes to two hours. Leash laws and poop and scoop laws are in effect. |
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Revision as of 13:53, 27 March 2009
The Dominion Arboretum is located at the Central Experimental Farm of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Originally begun in 1889 the Arboretum covers about 26 ha of rolling land between Prince of Wales Drive, Dow's Lake and the Rideau Canal. Carleton University is located at the opposite side of the Canal. At a latitude of 45°, it can experience temperatures as low as -39°C.
It displays a wide range of well-established trees and shrubs with the intention of evaluating their hardiness, including 1,700 different species and varieties[1]. The arboretum is open from dawn to dusk and the admission is free.
Although the climate of the Ottawa area is Zone 5a, the topography of the Arboretum produces a microclimate and is warmer by one zone. This has allowed for a collection of magnolias, azaleas, and several other fringe trees including Metasequoia and Liriodendron.
One of the favourite attractions for tourists is the Ornamental Gardens. In this area are located the annual plant display, perennial borders, lilac walks, roses and hedges. The hedge collection was planted between 1966 and 1968 and contains a variety of species suitable for use as a hedge.
The Arboretum is a favourite place for walking dogs. There are limited free parking spaces available for 90 minutes to two hours. Leash laws and poop and scoop laws are in effect.
Notes
- ^ Robin, Laura (29-Sep-2007). "Tree huggers". The Ottawa Citizen.
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