The Scott Arboretum, the 300-plus acre campus of Swarthmore College, exhibits over 4,000 kinds of ornamental plants, displaying the best trees, shrubs, vines, and perennials for the region. Established in 1929 as a living memorial to Arthur Hoyt Scott through a bequest from Mr. Scott's family, the mission of the Arboretum is to display plants suited for home gardens and to educate the public.
The Arboretum's gardens are uniquely set amidst a busy college campus. While pursuing its mission, the Arboretum has integrated the everyday needs of the college community with its plantings.
An active membership group, the Associates support the Arboretum's various educational programs with both funds and volunteer assistance. The Associates, in return, are offered various membership benefits including: lectures, trips, tour, workshops, and a variety of special events. These events include: Winter Celebration, Member's Plant Exchange and Sale, a summer concert series "Evenings in the Arboretum", Spring and Fall Festivals, an Arbor Day Celebration, and their renowned biennial Plant Sale.
The Arboretum also has collaborative efforts with sister institutions and plant societies. The annual Woody Plant Conference (www.woodyplantconference.org) and Perennial Plant Conference are efforts with six other gardening institutions. These conferences teach 300 to 600 industry professional and home gardeners at each conference a year about these diverse plants.
The Scott Arboretum of Swarthmore College, is a garden of ideas and suggestions exhibiting over 4,000 kinds of ornamental plants.
The Scott Arboretum of Swarthmore College is a garden of ideas and suggestions. Encompassing more than 300 acres of the Swarthmore College campus and exhibiting over 4,000 kinds of ornamental plants, the Arboretum displays some of the best trees, shrubs, vines, and perennials for use in the region.
The Arboretum is a living memorial to Arthur Hoyt Scott (Swarthmore Class of 1895). Through a bequest from Mr. Scott's family, the Arboretum was formed in 1929. The mission of the Arboretum is to display plants suited for home gardens in this area and to educate the public.
In celebration of our 75th anniversary in 2004, the Scott Arboretum published a book, titled The Scott Arboretum of Swarthmore College: The First 75 Years. Click here1 to learn more about the book and how to order your copy.
Our gardens and areas of special interest include: Dean Bond Rose Garden, Winter Garden, Theresa Lang Fragrance Garden, Crum Woods ,and more. Our prominent collections include flowering cherries, conifers, magnolias, maples, lilacs, native azaleas, oaks, tree peonies, witch-hazels, rhododendrons, viburnums, and hollies. The Arboretum also manages the Crum Woods, land bordering the Crum Creek that represents a vital green space in a highly developed area. Replanted in the 1930s, it is managed as native woodland.
Scott Arboretum of Swarthmore College, 500 College Avenue, Swathmore, Pennsylvania, USA, PA 19081-8025
Dawn to Dusk, 365 days a year
Free and Open to the Public