Arboretum Bulletin Summer 2019, Volume 81, Issue 2 | Page 2
The “Washington Park Arboretum Bulletin” is a benefit
of Arboretum Foundation membership.
For information on membership or advertising
opportunities, contact the Arboretum Foundation
at 206-325-4510 or [email protected].
——— Washington Park Arboretum ———
The Arboretum is a 230-acre dynamic garden of trees
and shrubs, displaying internationally renowned col-
lections of oaks, conifers, camellias, Japanese and other
maples, hollies and a profusion of woody plants from
the Pacific Northwest and around the world. Aesthetic
enjoyment gracefully co-exists with science in this
spectacular urban green space on the shores of Lake
Washington. Visitors come to learn, explore, relax or
reflect in Seattle’s largest public garden.
The Washington Park Arboretum is managed cooper-
atively by the University of Washington Botanic Gardens
and Seattle Parks and Recreation; the Arboretum
Foundation is its major support organization.
——— Arboretum Foundation ———
The Arboretum Foundation’s mission is to create and
strengthen an engaged community of donors, volunteers
and advocates who will promote, protect and enhance
the Washington Park Arboretum for current and future
generations.
2300 Arboretum Drive East, Seattle, WA 98112
206-325-4510 voice / 206-325-8893 fax
[email protected]
www.arboretumfoundation.org
Office hours: 8:30 am–4:30 pm weekdays
Gift shop hours: 10 am–4 pm daily,
closed holidays
OFFICERS OF THE ARBORETUM FOUNDATION
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Jane Stonecipher, Interim Executive Director
Jason Morse, President Trina Wherry, Vice President
Sherrey Luetjen, Vice President Jenny Wyatt, Vice President
Jim Reid, Vice President Jeanne Peterson, Secretary
Skip Vonckx, Vice President Missy Ward, Treasurer
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Diane Adachi
Joan Affleck-Smith
Steve Alley
Tobin Booth
Carol Hoerster
Carolyn Kitchell
Jeff Lehman
Noriko Palmer
Peter Rees
Heidi Richardson
Jan Kirkwood Waszak
Roger Williams
——— Graham Visitors Center ———
Open 9 am-5 pm daily.
Open on these holidays: Presidents Day, Memorial Day,
Fourth of July, Labor Day.
The Arboretum is accessible by Metro Transit buses #11,
#43 and #48. For more information: www.metro.kingcounty.gov
— University of Washington Botanic Gardens —
The University of Washington manages the Arboretum’s
collections, horticultural programs, facilities and edu-
cation programs through the University of Washington
Botanic Gardens. It owns some of the land and buildings
and all of the collections.
206-543-8800 voice / 206-616-2871 fax
Office hours: 9 am–5 pm weekdays
www.uwbotanicgardens.org
Fred Hoyt, Interim Director
——— Seattle Parks and Recreation ———
The City of Seattle owns most of the Arboretum’s land
and buildings. Seattle Parks and Recreation is respon-
sible for park functions throughout the Arboretum and
manages and operates the Japanese Garden.
206-684-4556 voice / 206-684-4304 fax
–— Washington Park Arboretum Bulletin –—
Niall Dunne, Editor
Mary Gogulski, Gogulski Design, Graphic Design
Cynthia E. Duryee, Copy Editor
Rebecca Alexander/Miller Library, Proofreading & Factchecking
EDITORIAL BOARD
Janine Anderson, Garden
Designer & Writer
Mary Gogulski,
Graphic Designer
Walt Bubelis, Professor
Emeritus, Edmonds
Community College
Cynthia E. Duryee,
Writer/Editor
Daniel J. Hinkley, Author,
Lecturer, Horticultural
Consultant
Daniel Mount, Garden
Designer
Christina Pfeiffer,
Horticultural Consultant
Richie Steffen, Executive
Director, Elisabeth C.
Miller Botanical Garden
Brian R. Thompson,
Manager and Curator
Elisabeth C. Miller Library,
UW Botanic Gardens
Phil Wood, Garden Designer
& Writer
John Wott, Director Emeritus,
Washington Park
Arboretum
CONTRIBUTING EDITOR
Rebecca Alexander, Plant
Answer Line Librarian
Elisabeth C. Miller Library,
UW Botanic Gardens
EX OFFICIO
Jane Stonecipher, Interim Executive Director,
Arboretum Foundation
Fred Hoyt, Director,
UW Botanic Gardens
Jesús Aguirre, Superintendent,
Seattle Parks and Recreation
SUMMER 2019 VOLUME 81. ISSUE 2.
© 2019 The Arboretum Foundation. ISSN 1046-8749.