Hollister House Garden Tree Walk
May 31 10:00 am - 11:30 am
Trees have been around for few hundred million years and are some of the oldest, tallest, and largest living things on the Earth. But the reasons behind their success are just starting to be understood. Join arborist Christopher Roddick for a tour of the Hollister House tree collection, exploring the science and natural history of trees. We’ll cover the identification of some common native trees as well as a few rare ones and hear how they adapt and responded to changes in the environment over time. We’ll discover how trees form fungal partners and interspecies networks to communicate and stay healthy. And finally, we’ll talk about how we can be better stewards of the land we share with these wonderful ancient beings.
Note: This is an outdoor walking tour. Dress for the weather and walking on uneven terrain. Group size limited, early registration suggested.
Christopher Roddick is an arborist who practices Conservation Arboriculture. This holistic approach to tree and land care uses a modern understanding of tree and soil biology, ecology, and organic practices as a base for maintenance and cultivation decisions. For over 28 years he was the head arborist and foreman of grounds at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. He is the author of The Tree Care Primer, a guide to the care of young, mature, and veteran trees. When he’s not working in Litchfield County and the Northeast, he is often on an expedition, traveling to the Neo-Tropical forests where he helps conducts canopy research as both a climber and a really bad camp cook.
HHG Members $30
Non-members $40 (includes admission to the garden)