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News from Landis

Oct 08, 2025 | Louise Polli

Celebrating the Life of Anne Donnelly

If you've ever attended the Arboretum's plant sales, you undoubtedly thought everything ran quite smoothly, even for such a huge...

Oct 04, 2025 | Shayne Mitchell

News & Muse from the Bluebird Trail

All nest monitoring is conducted in accordance with The Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s Nestwatch Nest Monitoring Manual. All monitoring data...

Oct 04, 2025 | Morgan McClary

Spotlight on Sponsors: Townline Equipment

Although Townline Equipment serves six locations across New York, Vermont, and New Hampshire, at its heart it remains a family...

Oct 04, 2025 | Nolan Marciniec

Landis Portraits: Terrence Bevins

Terrence Bevins speculated that he has been coming to the Arboretum “almost since birth.” The youngest in a family of...

Oct 04, 2025 | Erin McKenna Breglia

From the Garden: Where Are the Peonies?

It started slow, as is often the case when you take something for granted without realizing it. Then suddenly, there...

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Upcoming Events

Apr 18, 2026 | 11:00 AM

Houseplant Swap

Join us from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM for a Houseplant Swap at the Landis Arboretum! How? It's easy. Bring...

Apr 24, 2026 | 1:00 PM

American Chestnut: History, Blight, Recovery

American Chestnut: The story of one of the most important trees in American history. This plant is functionally extinct. Around...

May 8, 2026 | 2:00 PM

Pinkster Azalea: A story of a unique plant, local history, the Dutch community, and slavery.

Our native Pinkster azaleas and the word Pinkster hold a unique place in local and New York State history. During...

Jun 5, 2026 | 10:00 AM

Foraging in the Northeast - An Introduction

Join Fred Breglia, a long-time forager, from 10 am to noon as he highlights some of the most common edible...

Jun 12, 2026 | 9:00 AM

Pruning - The Basics, and Beyond!

Join Fred from 9:00 AM to noon as he delves into the most up to date concepts and methodologies regarding...

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