Many of the unique trees on the University of Arizona campus are the oldest or most stately trees on campus, or are in some way connected with former faculty or UA heritage. Some were the first to be planted in Tucson or in the territory of Arizona. Others were collected through international travels by UA botanists. A few are the only specimens in Tucson.
The Heritage trees represent a very important link to the University of Arizona's status as the only Land Grant institute in the Sonoran Desert.
Adopting a Heritage Tree supports the UA Campus Arboretum. Funds are used to give our tree collection expert care. Supporters help strengthen the University's roots - both figuratively and literally.
For the gift of $5000, a supporter may adopt a Heritage Tree. A name plaque will identify the tree and honor the donor and/or a loved one or group.
Potential donors may ask for a tour with the Director to view and discuss the intriguing tree collection on the campus.
List of Trees with Photos and Map