Dendrology tour of Vassalboro,ME

walking tour for dendrology

Dendrology tour of Vassalboro,ME

Vassalboro, Maine 04989, United States

Created By: Unity College

Tour Information

A tour of 20 of my favorite trees for dendrolgy. This tour features the trees around Lemieux's Orchard, my family's farm. A lot of the trees included were planted by my great grandfather or my grandfather. For this tour you will need tall boots with a good sole for hiking, a long sleeved shirt, long pants, and bug spray.


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What You'll See on the Tour

This tree is found next to the apple sign at Lemieux's Orchard. It was planted in the 1900s. This red maple is one of my favorites because of how colorful it is.Red maples are known for their red tinged bark, twigs, wood, and flowers. In th... Read more
This Crimson King Norway Maple was planted in the 1970s by  my grandfather. Norway maples are often planted as ornamentals or shade trees, however they should be planted with caution, because the species can become invasive. This is one of... Read more
This white oak was planted by my father in the early 2000s from a cutting taken from a tree planted by my great great grandfather. The original tree was located beside the road, about a mile up, however it was cut down. This is one of my f... Read more
Common lilacs are often planted as ornamentals because of their fragrant flowers. This specimen can be found underneath the silver maple on the front lawn at Lemieux's Orchard. This common lilac bush is one of my favorite trees because it ... Read more
This silver maple was planted by my great grandfather in the early 1900s. It is one of my favorite trees because it has a tire swing on it that I used to play with as a kid. Silver maples are not the best tree to plant next to your house, s... Read more
This common pear was planted by my great grandfather. It is one of my favorite trees because of how interesting it looks. Even though it has a huge hole in the middle of the tree, it still produces pears every year. This tree can be found i... Read more
This white ash tree is located next the the road in the small plot of woods down the road from the orchard where the pear tree is located. It is the first tree after the orchard fence. This white ash is one of my favorite trees because it ... Read more
This choke cherry tree is located next the the chicken coop at the barn. It can be accessed by the driveway leading to the barn at 210 Priest Hill rd. This is one of my favorite trees because I like to hang treats for my chickens from the b... Read more
This Nothern White-Cedar tree can be found behind the cow barn down the hill from the main orchard. It is one of my favorite trees because it is the only full grown tree in the area behind the barn yard, so it stands out. This tree can be a... Read more
To access this Northern Red Oak, you will have to cross into the horse pasture. There is a gate next to the big pond where you can enter the pasture. Don't mind the horses, they are very friendly. Their names are Sammy [the chestnut quarter... Read more
This eastern white pine is located in front of the horse barn. It is one of my favorite trees because of how much larger it is than the other trees in the horse pasture. It is a great shade tree. 
This balsam fir is located on the hill next to the horse barn. It is one of my favorite trees because the horses love to scratch on it, which is always funny to watch. 
This common winter berry shrub is located behind the tool shed next to the horse barn. To get to this specimen, wearing tall boots is a must, since it is located in a swampy area. This is one of my favorite shrubs because it has lovely red ... Read more
This vine can be found growing along the border fence between Lemieux's Orchard and the neighboring property. It can be identified in the fall by its feathery seed heads. This is one of my favorite woody plants because it has such a unique ... Read more
This dogwood shrub is found beside the boarder fence, in the horses pasture. It is one of my favorite trees because its red bark is a very bright spot of color in the winter. 
This pussy willow tree is found next to the farm pond. To get to this tree, you will have to leave the horses pasture and follow the trail until you see the large rocks that surround the pond. This tree is one of my favorites because it blo... Read more
This blackberry bramble is located behind the tractor barn. It is one of my favorite shrubs because it is the best place for picking blackberries in the summer.
This quaking aspen tree can be found next to the other farm pond. It is one of my favorite trees because of its fall color, which is a really nice yellow.
This apple tree is located at the end of a row of much younger and smaller trees. It was planted by my great grandfather. This tree produces wolf river apples, a very old variety that are known for their size. It is my favorite tree becaus... Read more
To get to this specimen, walk along the orchard road until you reach the saw mill. This crab apple tree is located next to the saw mill. This is one of my favorite trees because I have a lot of fond memories of picking crabapples to make j... Read more

 

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