Bertrand F. Harrison Arboretum

It includes a native plants from both eastern and western regions of the United States.The arboretum is named after Bertrand F. Harrison, a botany professor at BYU who retired in 1974.[2] Trees in the arboretum were originally planted to reflect the geography of the United States.[3] Media related to Bertrand F. Harrison Arboretum at Wikimedia CommonsYou can help Wikipedia by expanding it.This article related to a garden in the United States is a stub.
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