The Landis Newsletter

Summer 2025

Volume 43 , Number 2


The Landis Fall Plant Sale Isn't that Far Away!

Before long, the lazy hot days of summer will give way to fall, and we'll be preparing for the always popular Fall Plant, Book, and Bake Sale. Fall is a...

From the Director’s Desk: Eyes on the Collections

Fred Breglia, Executive Director

During the winter, the ground freezes and our collections pile up with snow. It is typically a quiet scene with the occasional visitor, both human and animal...

From the Garden: Fern Glen Is a Hidden Gem

Tucked beyond the Willow Pond is the Fern Glen, a collection of ferns that grow naturally in New York State. According to the collection curator Nan Williams, “It wasn’t planned.”...

Erin McKenna Breglia, with contributions from Nan Williams and Ann Bevins

The Dance of the Gnat

In spring, you can see and hear it everywhere, the classic rites of the season: a turkey strutting, tail outspread; the lilting song of a yellow warbler; a peacock with...

Anita Sanchez

Chris Keefer: Author, Birder, and Friend of the Arboretum

Chris Keefer has a history with the Arboretum and will be teaching a class at Landis, Early Birding: A Birding Workshop for Kids! Originally scheduled for June, the class will...

Wilma Jozwiak

Pinkster:  A Plant – and a Festival

Pinkster azalea is a native understory plant found in moist woods and swamps of the northeastern United States. Rhododendron periclymenoides is the scientific name most commonly associated with this plant...

Chris Cash

News & Muse from the Bluebird Trail

Trail monitoring report

All nest monitoring is conducted in accordance with The Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s Nestwatch Nest Monitoring Manual. All monitoring data is entered into the Nestwatch database, and an...

Shayne Mitchell

A Path for Everyone at Landis

Is an uneven surface a challenge for you? Need a bit of an assist to enjoy nature at Landis? No problem. Soon, those with limited mobility will be able to...

Morgan McClary

Your membership dollars are critical to our economic viability and the sustainability of our collections, grounds, and educational programs. You can help by joining or renewing your membership . Consider renewing at a higher level. Encourage your family, friends, neighbors, and co-workers to do so as well. Give the gift of membership to the beautiful Landis Arboretum!

Our Business Members, Sponsors, and Allies

We have good friends in the community that help the Arboretum in a number of ways.
Please consider patronizing our Business Members, Sponsors, and Allies!

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