Sturdy Trees & Delicate Blossoms: Spring in Patterson Arboretum


We wait so long for spring to arrive on the Prairies. But when it does, oh, what a delight!



Lilacs and caragana always remind me of the early European settlers who used them in shelterbelts and farmyard gardens – they must have been desperate for colour and shelter.


Where will this path lead me?


Age brings strength as well as wrinkles.



New life.



It’s windy on the Prairies!


Buckeye – a happy reminder of the candles on European horse chestnuts.


Life should always contain a few surprises.

The University of Saskatchewan's Patterson Arboretum was established in 1966. It's open to the public, free of charge, from sunrise to sunset all year round.

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