The C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University
is nationally recognized as one of the most beautiful college campuses
in the nation. The scenic campus is famous for its magnificent formal
gardens, rolling green lawns and 4,000 trees -- some among the largest
on Long Island. A 40-acre portion of the campus is designated as an
arboretum which features more than 125 trees (some very rare). Each
tree is labeled with interesting horticultural facts and origin information.
The trees are located along a self-guided walking trail that encircles
the campus' main academic buildings. One of the landmarks along the
trail is the breathtaking Tudor mansion that was once the home of
cereal heiress Marjorie Merriweather Post. The arboretum is open to
the public seven days a week from dawn to dusk, free of charge. Theself-guided walking trail starts and ends at Hillwood Commons
and lasts anywhere from 30 to 45 minutes.
Arboretum
Facts
Total Trees on Campus
4,000 on
307 acres
Number of Species
120
Total Trees in Arboretum
126
Number of Species in
Arboretum
71
Number of Tulips and
Daffodils
75,000
Tallest:
·
Tulip
tree (105 feet tall) located between the Central Power
Plant and the south entrance of Tilles Center. It is a
survivor of a lightning strike that left a very long narrow
scar in the bark
Most
Unusual:
·
Tabletop
Scotch Elm on the north side of the Administration Building
is two trees (from the Elm family) grafted together. The
top half has a smooth bark, while the bottom half is grainy
and rough
Other
Unusual:
·
Cucumber
Tree near Lorber Hall, which has large leaves that resemble
the shape of cucumbers
·
Japanese
Pagoda Dogwood Tree located near Tilles Center. Blooms
quite late in the summer which is a welcome change since
native trees all bloom earlier here
Widest:
·
White
Oak at the Sculpture Building has a girth of 14 feet
Oldest:
·
White
Oak in front of Sculpture Building is over 100 years old
Shadiest:
·
Black
Walnut located in the lawn area on the northeast side
of Humanities Hall
·
American
Elm in the Administration courtyard (over 89-years-old)
·
Blue
Atlas Cedar near the Dollhouse
Saucer Magnolia
Heritage Birch
Norway Maple
Nordmann Fir
Black
Cherry
C.W. Post Campus
Long Island University
720 Northern Boulevard, Brookville, NY Phone 516-299-2333 | Email pr@cwpost.liu.edu