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  2. Chadwick Arboretum - Wikipedia

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    Chadwick Arboretum is a 62 acres (25 ha) arboretum on the Agriculture campus of Ohio State University, in Columbus, Ohio, United States. The main arboretum collection is located just across Lane Avenue from the Schottenstein Center with its other collections nearby. The arboretum is open daily without charge.

  3. List of Ohio state forests - Wikipedia

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    Name Location (of main entrance) How many acres (km 2) ; Beaver Creek State Forest: 1,122 acres Blue Rock State Forest: Muskingum County: 4,578 acres Brush Creek State Forest

  4. Here are 9 of the best trees for spectacular fall foliage ...

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    Check out these nine trees, including a banned tree in Ohio. 1. Banned in Ohio: The Bradford pear tree. Native to Vietnam and China, the Bradford Pear tree is banned in Ohio due to its invasive ...

  5. Holden Arboretum - Wikipedia

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    Specializing in the woody plants that can be grown in the climate of northern Ohio, Holden has a number of specimens obtained during wilderness collection trips, particularly to China and Korea near the 40th parallel, areas with a similar climate to Northeast Ohio. Many Trees like Dawn Redwoods are planted there.

  6. Where do you buy just the right pine cone? Peer inside ... - AOL

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    Susan Roth did not expect to be running Garden State Foliage, but she's probably making her late husband proud as it grows in a new Manalapan home.

  7. ODNR map shows where Ohio trees have started changing ... - AOL

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    Fall is finally here in Ohio. Check out this map to see Ohio's fall color progress where you live. ODNR map shows where Ohio trees have started changing to fall colors