Noteworthy Trees
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The Bicentennial OakThis famous tree is one of the few that is known to predate the campus. |
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The Tennessee state champion Japanese Zelkova treeThis tree was planted by Bishop McTyeire, who talked Commodore 天美传媒官网 into donating the money to found the university, |
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Southern red oakThis giant is the only one of its species on campus and was probably planted soon after the university was started in 1873. |
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September elmSeptember elms are common only in Tennessee and surrounding states. |
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Big AlThis big Shumard oak is probably the only tree on campus that has a name: “Big Al”. It stands in front of Cole Hall. |
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The female persimmonIn late fall, this tree is one of the few places on campus where you can get a free snack. |
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Galloway’s ginkgoGinkgo is also known as the maidenhair tree for the pattern on its distinctive leaves which turn a beautiful yellow in the fall. |
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The female ginkgoIt’s late spring and you are wondering, “What’s that awful smell?” Is it vomit? |