Oct. 29, 2024 Ambler Arboretum Receives Level III Accreditation from ArbNet By James DuffyAt its heart, the Ambler Arboretum of Temple University is about connections. From connecting […] Oct. 1, 2024 Honoring Our Volunteers at Ambler in Bloom By James DuffyHow important are volunteers to the tireless efforts to maintain the Ambler Arboretum as the living […] May 7, 2024 Zachary Quintois: Finding his Future in the Greenhouse By James DuffyIf you are looking for Horticulture major Zachary Quintois at Temple Ambler you need look no […] May 2, 2024 Frankie Napoli: Following a Lifelong Passion for Plants By James DuffyFor Tyler School of Art and Architecture Horticulture major Frankie Napoli, gardening is a time […] Mar. 6, 2024 Sam Makler: A Passion for Plant Propagation By James DuffyWhen Sam Makler first learned about John Collins in his Landscape Architecture classes at Temple, […] Nationally recognized landscape architecture John Collins was the founding Chairman of Temple’s four-year Landscape Architecture and Horticulture programs. Continuing his legacy at Temple, the Collins Nursery at the Ambler Arboretum will soon open. Mar. 6, 2024 Ambler Arboretum Continues Important Legacy with John Collins Nursery By James DuffyThe stamp that John F. Collins, FASLA, placed on Temple University Ambler, the City of […] Jan. 17, 2024 Changes and Improvements in the Ambler Arboretum By James DuffyAs you walk through the gardens in the Ambler Arboretum each season this year you will notice […] Jan. 17, 2024 Temple Ambler EarthFest: 20 Years of Fostering Citizen Science By James DuffyTo read the full story of EarthFest's 20-year history, visit here. During the weeks leading up to […] Jan. 9, 2024 Ambler Arboretum is Abuzz About Bees with the Return of Introduction to Beekeeping By James DuffyTake a bite out of a succulent Georgia peach. Enjoy a tall, cool glass of orange juice with […] Dec. 12, 2023 Michael Hitchings: Living Through History in the Ambler Arboretum By James DuffyMichael Hitchings, Lead Horticulturist for the Ambler Arboretum, is well familiar with the rich […] Dec. 11, 2023 Stephanie Bross: Planting for Future Generations By James DuffyIf you happen to see Ambler Arboretum Gardens Manager Stephanie Bross traveling around campus […] Oct. 4, 2023 Temple Ambler EarthFest Explores The Science of Scary By James DuffyIt goes without saying that some things in nature are simply frightening. Coming across a snake in […] Oct. 4, 2023 Temple Ambler To Host Great American Campout 2023 By James DuffyThe benefits from outdoor play for mind, body and spirit are well-documented and create a lasting […] Marking the second anniversary of the tornado that struck campus in 2021, Progress is the theme of the 2023 Ambler in Bloom, the Ambler Arboretum’s annual garden party fundraiser, which will be held in the campus gardens on Saturday, September 23, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.Photo by James F. Duffy Aug. 22, 2023 Ambler in Bloom: Celebrating Progress in the Ambler Arboretum By James DuffyHow do you have an arboretum without any trees? It was a question insensitively posed to Kathy […]
Oct. 29, 2024 Ambler Arboretum Receives Level III Accreditation from ArbNet By James DuffyAt its heart, the Ambler Arboretum of Temple University is about connections. From connecting […] Oct. 1, 2024 Honoring Our Volunteers at Ambler in Bloom By James DuffyHow important are volunteers to the tireless efforts to maintain the Ambler Arboretum as the living […] May 7, 2024 Zachary Quintois: Finding his Future in the Greenhouse By James DuffyIf you are looking for Horticulture major Zachary Quintois at Temple Ambler you need look no […] May 2, 2024 Frankie Napoli: Following a Lifelong Passion for Plants By James DuffyFor Tyler School of Art and Architecture Horticulture major Frankie Napoli, gardening is a time […] Mar. 6, 2024 Sam Makler: A Passion for Plant Propagation By James DuffyWhen Sam Makler first learned about John Collins in his Landscape Architecture classes at Temple, […] Nationally recognized landscape architecture John Collins was the founding Chairman of Temple’s four-year Landscape Architecture and Horticulture programs. Continuing his legacy at Temple, the Collins Nursery at the Ambler Arboretum will soon open. Mar. 6, 2024 Ambler Arboretum Continues Important Legacy with John Collins Nursery By James DuffyThe stamp that John F. Collins, FASLA, placed on Temple University Ambler, the City of […] Jan. 17, 2024 Changes and Improvements in the Ambler Arboretum By James DuffyAs you walk through the gardens in the Ambler Arboretum each season this year you will notice […] Jan. 17, 2024 Temple Ambler EarthFest: 20 Years of Fostering Citizen Science By James DuffyTo read the full story of EarthFest's 20-year history, visit here. During the weeks leading up to […] Jan. 9, 2024 Ambler Arboretum is Abuzz About Bees with the Return of Introduction to Beekeeping By James DuffyTake a bite out of a succulent Georgia peach. Enjoy a tall, cool glass of orange juice with […] Dec. 12, 2023 Michael Hitchings: Living Through History in the Ambler Arboretum By James DuffyMichael Hitchings, Lead Horticulturist for the Ambler Arboretum, is well familiar with the rich […] Dec. 11, 2023 Stephanie Bross: Planting for Future Generations By James DuffyIf you happen to see Ambler Arboretum Gardens Manager Stephanie Bross traveling around campus […] Oct. 4, 2023 Temple Ambler EarthFest Explores The Science of Scary By James DuffyIt goes without saying that some things in nature are simply frightening. Coming across a snake in […] Oct. 4, 2023 Temple Ambler To Host Great American Campout 2023 By James DuffyThe benefits from outdoor play for mind, body and spirit are well-documented and create a lasting […] Marking the second anniversary of the tornado that struck campus in 2021, Progress is the theme of the 2023 Ambler in Bloom, the Ambler Arboretum’s annual garden party fundraiser, which will be held in the campus gardens on Saturday, September 23, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.Photo by James F. Duffy Aug. 22, 2023 Ambler in Bloom: Celebrating Progress in the Ambler Arboretum By James DuffyHow do you have an arboretum without any trees? It was a question insensitively posed to Kathy […]