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Tennessee Arboretum Certification - 2011 Rules

The purpose of the program is to define minimum standards for public educational purposes of an arboretum, and to confirm these standards are met.

Tennessee Urban Forestry Council has certified more than 50 arboreta throughout the state.They range from a small neighborhood school with 30 different species of labeled trees to a large research park with over 120 tree species and full-time employees and volunteers.

Guidelines define an arboretum as an area with a significant amount of woody vegetation in tree form that is cultivated for educational, scientific or aesthetic purposes. To be certified, an arboretum must be open to the public, the trees must be properly labeled for educational purposes, and they must be properly protected and maintained during the period of certification.

TUFC coordinates the Arboretum Certification Program throughout the State of Tennessee.

The 2011 application form for certifying an arboretum can be found on the TUFC Certified Arboreta in Tennessee website (see links below).

Date Published
January 2011
Publisher
Tennessee Urban Forest Council
Sub-Topics
Urban Forest Council, Education
State(s)/Region(s)
Tennessee
Keywords
Arboreta, Arboretum
Indexed By
UFS
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