The University of Maryland, the state’s flagship campus, is located in the Baltimore-Washington corridor. The American Association of Public Gardens, by designating the university as an arboretum and botanical garden in 2008, recognized then President C.D. Mote, Jr.’s commitment to becoming a green campus. Maryland is also the first university in the state to be honored as a Tree Campus USA by the Arbor Day Foundation.
The 1,250 acre UMD Arboretum and Botanical Garden is a campus-wide arboretum with 800 landscaped acres and 400 acres of undeveloped urban forest. Our gardens are a beautiful reminder of Maryland’s history and a harbinger of Maryland’s future. The university sees our campus green space as a research and teaching space. Through exemplary practices of environmental stewardship, horticulture and urban forestry, the Arboretum and Botanical Garden will enhance the campus’ aesthetic and promote awareness of conservation and preservation of our natural environment for the enrichment of the university community, the citizens of Maryland and our visitors.