VMN Shenandoah Chapter Member Paul Guay has created a comprehensive identification guide to the trees at the Museum of the Shenandoah Valley (MSV). The guide is a fabulous educational resource blending dendrology, poetry, history and much more.
From the guide ... “…it’s a forest like no other: A wonderful mix of native, non-native, invasive and exotic plants and works of art sculped by the hands of women and men, a joint experiment by nature and by humans. With wide hiking paths winding through it, the Trails at MSV are a place to enjoy and ponder the wonder and beauty of nature, and of human endeavor, and of all of the secrets hidden therein.” Review the 53 page guide here.
From the guide ... “…it’s a forest like no other: A wonderful mix of native, non-native, invasive and exotic plants and works of art sculped by the hands of women and men, a joint experiment by nature and by humans. With wide hiking paths winding through it, the Trails at MSV are a place to enjoy and ponder the wonder and beauty of nature, and of human endeavor, and of all of the secrets hidden therein.” Review the 53 page guide here.