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Turn Myths Upside-Down!
"Masters of the Night: The True Story of Bats"
January 17 - May 10, Baker Exhibit Center


January at the Arboretum

February at the Arboretum 


The Arboretum focuses on the education, economic development, research, conservation, and garden demonstration with respect to landscape, architecture, and plant sciences.  
The 434-acre site is nestled in one of the most beautiful natural settings in the United States. Mountain peaks bound the property's visual perimeters and 1.8 miles of the Bent Creek stream run through the center of the Arboretum.  
A wide variety of classes and workshops are taught by the staff and other plant experts. Educational programs target all ages and range from bonsai demonstrations to nature walks.  
The North Carolina Arboretum is an institutional member of the
American Public Gardens Association.

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Date last updated:  January 15, 2009 02:25 PM 
Official Web Page of The North Carolina Arboretum 
100 Frederick Law Olmsted Way 
Asheville, North Carolina  28806 
Phone: 828-665-2492 
fax: 828-665-2371  

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