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Beeches and Cherry Trees on Campus

How many, many things / They call to mind / These cherry-blossoms!

So wrote the Edo-era poet Matsuo Bashō. Native to Japan, the tree is a cultural icon. In full bloom for only a short, glorious moment, the blossomsā€”sakura in Japaneseā€”speak to a key concept: mono no aware, an awareness of the transience of life. Even the common name of the weeping cherry, Higan, derives from Ohigan, a Buddhist memorial celebration centered around the spring and autumnal equinoxes. 

For Bryn Mawr, too, cherry trees have a special significance. Come spring, campus comes alive with an explosion of pink blossomsā€”the weeping Higan cherry trees that bloom in April and double-flowered Kwanzan shortly after. Their arrival signals the end of a long winter and the imminent arrival of spring, with its own celebratory event: May Day.


Son of a Beech

On the rise overlooking the athletic fields is a stand of majestic copper beeches that forms a secluded hideaway, complete with benches and Adirondack chairs. Among them is a particularly impressive specimen (GPS Coordinates: 40.02817, -75.315087). Planted in 1914, it is on Pennsylvania's State Championship Tree listing. 

A natural mutant of the common beech, the Copper Beech (Fagus sylvatica 'Atropunicea') emerged in Europe early in the 15th century. It didnā€™t arrive in North America until the early 19th century. In 1807, Thomas Jefferson planted two specimens at Monticello; one survived into the 1950s and the other into the 1970s. 


It's a Family Affair

Along with beeches, oaks (Quercus) and chestnuts (Castanea) are members of the Fagaceae familyā€”and generously represented on campus:

  • American Beech (Fagus grandifolia) | 40.02875, -75.314946 
  • Common Beech (Fagus sylvatica) | 40.02741, -75.312634 
  • Weeping Beech (Fagus sylvatica ā€˜Pendulaā€™) | 40.02801, -75.314781 
  • Horse Chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum) | 40.025613, -75.312664 near Wyndham  
  • Burr Oak (Quercus macrocarpa) | 40.02763, -75.314889  
  • Red Oak (Quercus rubra) | 40.02756, -75.313542    
  • White Oak (Quercus alba) | 40.02767, -75.313379 
  • Willow Oak (Quercus phellos) | 40.026254, -75.311949 near Cartref  

Published on: 11/16/2019