The Arboretum Tomé
is a collection of rare trees endemic to the desert Southwest. Started by the
founder of Trees That Please Nursery and Soil Secrets in the 80′s, the
collection includes a huge variety of Oak trees, the genus Quercus, along with Redwoods, Giant Timber Bamboo, and Maples, including a
Western native sugar maple called the Bigtooth Maple, Acer grandidentatum.
Our
Spring Fling is Free
May 19th 9:30 to 4:00
Located at 9 Gilcrease Road, Los Lunas, NM 87031
You are invited to see this unique collection
of native high desert trees during our annual ‘Spring Fling in the Trees’ open
house.
The Arboretum is a
great place to spend some time under the shade of mature native trees, to study
and observe, to be inspired, or to see the great variety of native landscaping
trees the southwest has to offer. The Arboretum is also used
as an outdoor classroom where lectures are performed. Tours are available for
school field trips, students, academic professionals, and individual showings.
The Arboretum is
the proving ground for Soil Secrets and contains a
production nursery for Trees That Please Nursery. This botanical garden exhibits trees of
the world which have been planted in soils that were formerly toxic clays. These
soils were fixed using the products of Soil
Secrets.
May 19th 9:30 to 4:00
Located at 9 Gilcrease Road, Los Lunas, NM 87031
Bring your sack lunch and enjoy the shade of Fruit Trees, Redwoods, Maples, & Oaks.
Lectures
at 10 am on Soil Building, Landscape Design, and
How to
Successfully Plant Trees.
In the
afternoon enjoy live music by Mike Montiel.
Visit our Website for more information and directions: www.treesthatpleasenursery.com
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