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Landscape > arctangent  > Places - By Type > Arboretums and Botanical Gardens > Nichols Arboretum and Dow Prairie - Ann Arbor, Michigan
Nichols Arboretum (affectionately known as 'The Arb' by locals) is operated by the University of Michigan, which for administrative purposes considers it together with the Matthaei Botanical Gardens to comprise a single unit (MBGNA). The two lie several miles apart, and most visitors consider the two nature areas to be quite distinct in what they offer. Nichols Arboretum occupies some prime riverfront along the Huron River, starting just east of the Medical Center campus. Except for the very eastern part, where a tall grass prairie restoration is underway, Dow Prairie, the terrain is steep and mostly wooded. Along the margins of the woods and in the open areas (often referred to as valleys or glens) there are many trees labelled with common and binomial names. Trees both native to North America and imported from around the world can be found, many of them as large, mature specimens, dating to the 1920's - 1950's. Apart from various plantings of rhododenron and azaleas, and a few flower beds that surround them, the only flower garden in the Arboretum is a world class peony garden. Wildflowers abound in the woods and on the prairie, however. Hiking or jogging trails criss-cross both the wooded and open areas. There is no officially approved river access for boaters along the river in the Arboretum. Swans, geese, and ducks nest along it as a consequence.
For a nice map of the Arboretum in pdf form, see http://www.lsa.umich.edu/mbg/files/ArbGuide.pdf
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"Come into the Arb and enjoy a time of sweet serenity," this open gate is saying to me.

March 15, 2012
Nichols Arboretum, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Entrance to the Arb is typically through this postern gate.  The Arb is within easy walking distance of the University of Michigan main campus, the University of Michigan Hospital campus, and surrounding residential areas that house students, faculty, and staff.  It's a popular place for joggers, hikers, strollers, bird watchers, and nature lovers in general.  If you read the fine print on the posted set of rules, you'll see that the hours for the Arb are 6 am to 10 pm, so after dark activities are allowed...Draw your own conclusions.

On this ultra-warm (for March) day, it was especially popular.

March 15, 2012
Nichols Arboretum, Ann Arbor, Michigan
The main gates at the Geddes Ave. entrance are rarely open.  Instead, visitors use a postern just to the right of these gates (as you face the Arb)

March 15, 2012
Nichols Arboretum, Ann Arbor, Michigan
The plaque reads:
1907  //  The Nichols Arboretum // given by // Walter Hammond Nichols // B. S. (Chem.) 1891 // and Esther Blanche Connor Nichols // B. S., 1894 // To the Regents of the University of Michigan for the use of the University and of the schools of Ann Arbor.

March 15, 2012
Pillar at the Geddes Ave. gate with the dedication plaque honoring the gift of the land by alumnae Walter and Esther Nichols in 1907.

March 15, 2012
D074-2012 Cornelian Cherry, Cornus mas
Family  Cornaceae   Distribution  Asia

Nichols Arboretum, near the Geddes Road entrance gates
March 15, 2012
A bench that overlooks Dow Prairie, backed by a grove of evergreens.

January 14, 2012
Nichols Arboretum, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Benches along the northern edge of Dow Prairie, not far from the great Higan weeping cherry tree.

January 14, 2012
Nichols Arboretum, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Echoes
I was struck by the similarity of shapes in the foreground limbs and the small tree on the far river bank.

January 14, 2012
Huron River at Nichols Arboretum.
Pillar at the Geddes Ave. gate with the dedication plaque honoring the gift of the land by alumnae Walter and Esther Nichols in 1907.

March 15, 2012
Pillar at the Geddes Ave. gate with the dedication plaque honoring the gift of the land by alumnae Walter and Esther Nichols in 1907.

March 15, 2012
Pillar at the Geddes Ave. gate with the dedication plaque honoring the gift of the land by alumnae Walter and Esther Nichols in 1907.

March 15, 2012
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