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SJR State is a Tree Campus Higher Education college!


The College’s first Tree Campus Higher Education status, granted by the Arbor Day Foundation, was obtained in 2013, following more than a year of strategically planned efforts by faculty, staff and students.



  1. AMERICAN HOLLY

    AMERICAN HOLLY

    1. Ilex opaca

  2. AMERICAN SYCAMORE

    AMERICAN SYCAMORE

    1. Platanus occidentalis

  3. Chamaecyparis thyoides

    ATLANTIC WHITE CEDAR

    1. Chamaecyparis thyoides

  4. BALD CYPRESS

    BALD CYPRESS

    1. Taxodium distichum

  5. BLACK CHERRY

    BLACK CHERRY

    1. Prunus serotina

  6. BLACK TUPELO

    BLACK TUPELO

    1. Nyssa sylvatica

  7. CABBAGE PALM

    CABBAGE PALM

    1. Sabal palmetto

  8. CAROLINA WILLOW

    CAROLINA WILLOW

    1. Salix caroliniana

  9. CHINESE ELM

    CHINESE ELM

    1. Ulmus parvifolia

  10. CHINESE (DRAKE) ELM

    CHINESE (DRAKE) ELM

    1. Ulmus parvifolia

  11. COONTIE

    COONTIE

    1. Zamia pumila

  12. CRAPE MYRTLE

    CRAPE MYRTLE

    1. Lagerstroemia indica

  13. DAHOON HOLLY

    DAHOON HOLLY

    1. Ilex cassine

  14. EAST PALATKA HOLLY

    EAST PALATKA HOLLY

    1. Ilex x attenuata

  15. FLOWERING DOGWOOD

    FLOWERING DOGWOOD

    1. Cornus florida

  16. HOLLY

    HOLLY

    1. Ilex sp.

  17. LAUREL OAK

    LAUREL OAK

    1. Quercus hemisphaerica

  18. LIGUSTRUM

    LIGUSTRUM

    1. Ligustrum sp.

  19. LIVE OAK

    LIVE OAK

    1. Quercus virginiana

  20. LONGLEAF PINE

    LONGLEAF PINE

    1. Pinus palustris

  21. MAGNOLIA 'LITTLE GEM'

    MAGNOLIA 'LITTLE GEM'

    1. Magnolia grandiflora

  22. PERSIMMON

    PERSIMMON

    1. Diospyros vrginiana

  23. PIGNUT HICKORY

    PIGNUT HICKORY

    1. Carya glabra

  24. PODOCARPUS

    PODOCARPUS

    1. Podocarpus macrophyllus

  25. POND CYPRESS

    POND CYPRESS

    1. Pinus serotina

  26. POND PINE

    POND PINE

    1. Pinus serotina

  27. POST OAK

    POST OAK

    1. Quercus stellata

  28. RED MAPLE

    RED MAPLE

    1. Acer rubrum

  29. RED MULBERRY

    RED MULBERRY

    1. Morus rubra

  30. REDBUD

    REDBUD

    1. Cercis canadensis

  31. RIVER BIRCH

    RIVER BIRCH

    1. Betula nigra

  32. SAGO PALM

    SAGO PALM

    1. Cycas revoluta

  33. SALT BUSH

    SALT BUSH

    1. Baccharis halimifolia

  34. SAND LIVE OAK

    SAND LIVE OAK

    1. Quercus geminata

  35. SAW PALMETTO

    SAW PALMETTO

    1. Serenoa repens

  36. SLASH PINE

    SLASH PINE

    1. Pinus ellliotti

  37. SOUR ORANGE

    SOUR ORANGE

    1. Citrus sinensis

  38. SOUTHERN MAGNOLIA

    SOUTHERN MAGNOLIA

    1. Magnolia grandiflora

  39. SOUTHERN REDCEDAR

    SOUTHERN REDCEDAR

    1. Juniperus silicicola

  40. SWAMP CHESTNUT OAK

    SWAMP CHESTNUT OAK

    1. Quercus prinus

  41. SWEET GUM

    SWEET GUM

    1. Liquidambar styraciflua

  42. SYCAMORE

    SYCAMORE

    1. Platanus occidentalis

  43. TULIP POPLAR

    TULIP POPLAR

    1. Liriodendron tulipifera

  44. TURKEY OAK

    TURKEY OAK

    1. Quercus laevis

  45. WAX MYRTLE

    WAX MYRTLE

    1. Myrica cerifera

  46. WEEPING BOTTLEBRUSH

    WEEPING BOTTLEBRUSH

    1. Callistemon viminalis

  47. WINGED SUMAC

    WINGED SUMAC

    1. Rhus copallina

  48. YAUPON HOLLY

    YAUPON HOLLY

    1. Ilex vomitoria


ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

Arbor Day Foundation/ Tree Campus USA

Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services

rails-to-trails conservancy

Ravine Gardens State Park