John C. Gifford Arboretum

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John C. Gifford Arboretum, located on the campus of the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida

The John C. Gifford Arboretum is an arboretum and botanical garden located at the northwest corner of the University of Miami campus in Coral Gables, Florida in the United States.

History[]

The arboretum was founded in 1947 Frank J. Rimoldi and Roy Woodbury. In 1949, it was named for [[University of Miami] professor John C. Gifford, an expert on tropical woods and professor of tropical forestry at the University of Miami. In 1950, the Gifford Society of Tropical Botany was formed to promote the study of tropical plants, and the arboretum grew to more than 500 plants.

The garden is divided into several exhibits, including one dedicated to the plants domesticated by the Mayans.

Development and preservation[]

Coral Gables resident Kathryn Gaubatz has been an active force in working to preserve and protect the John C. Gifford Arboretum from future development. In 2005, the Coral Gables City Commission voted to approve the construction of a road within the Coral Gables campus to ease traffic off of San Amaro Drive, US 1, and Granada Boulevard, the three main streets that encircle the 260-acre (1.1 km2) campus and therefore handle the vast majority of vehicular traffic coming and leaving from the University of Miami.

Access[]

The University of Miami campus is served by the Miami Metrorail at University Station.

External links[]

See also[]

  • Trophort
  • List of botanical gardens in the United States


Coordinates: 25°43′25.54″N 80°16′49.26″W / 25.7237611°N 80.2803500°W / 25.7237611; -80.2803500

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