On March 12, in celebration of New Mexico Arbor Day, Facilities Management (FM) arborists planted two Piñon Pine trees on The University of New Mexico (UNM) campus.
The State Legislature formally adopted the Piñon Pine, also called the Two Needle...
On March 8, in celebration of New Mexico Arbor Day, Facilities Management (FM) arborists will plant two Piñon Pine trees on The University of New Mexico campus.
The first tree will be planted at 9 a.m. on north campus adjacent to Novitki Hall, located...
The University of New Mexico Campus Arboretum has been established to make available to visitors and students, staff and faculty one of the state’s most outstanding botanical experiences — in the midst of one of New Mexico’s great public open...
With the help of a few students, the arborists with the Physical Plant Department’s (PPD) Grounds & Landscaping unit planted two Piñon Pine trees, one near the Social Sciences building and the other in the grove just north of Zimmerman...