Golden Raintree

Golden Raintree

Arbor walk #24, Treekeeper ID #3978

This tree's unique foliage, summer blooming yellow flowers, and lantern-like fruit make it one of the most interesting trees in the campus forest.

Japanese Flowering Cherry

Japanese Flowering Cherry

Arbor walk #25, Treekeeper ID #4120

The Kwanzan variety is probably the hardiest of the double flowering cherry trees. Its new leaves are bronze colored and its fall color is a bronzy-orange. It blooms pink in mid spring and is the last of the cherry trees to bloom.

Japanese Flowering Crabapple

Japanese Flowering Crabapple

Arbor walk #11, Treekeeper ID #1607

This small flowering tree belongs to a family of trees that are popular for their profuse spring flowers. This tree also produces its namesake crabapples, which are edible except for the seed, yet very small. Arbor Walk #11 has a dome-like shape and students often study underneath the tree's canopy in hotter months.

Southern Magnolia

Southern Magnolia

Arbor Walk #3, TreeKeeper #2164

This adaptable tree has lustrous dark green leaves that are rusty brown below. It has large white flowers in mid summer. 
Yoshino Cherry

Yoshino Cherry

Arbor walk #4, Treekeeper ID #4302

The Yoshino Cherry is a beautiful tree with slightly fragrant, pinkish white flowers that appear in early spring. There are numerous Yoshino Cherry Trees that line the stairs by the Olin Law School that form an allée.