
Adkins Arboretum is a 400-acre native garden and preserve on Maryland's Eastern Shore dedicated to promoting the appreciation and conservation of the region's native plants. Five miles of paths along streams, through meadows and native plant gardens, and under the shade of a rich bottomland forest attract nature lovers, gardeners, students and birders.
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The tallest tree in the forest is the tulip tree, a member of the Magnolia family. Multiple trunks are an indication that the tree was logged and...
Invasive nonnative plants are plants that have been introduced from outside the region. They spread rapidly and displace native plants. Multiflora...
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The Audio Tour trail begins at the Visitor's Center, and highlights various locations of interest throughout the Arboretum.
The Audio Tour trail begins at the Visitor's Center, and highlights various locations of interest throughout the Arboretum.


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