Donald E. Davis Arboretum

The Donald E. Davis Arboretum
A Living Museum of Southeastern Native Plants
A bridge at Davis Arboretum (2011)
Donald E. Davis Arboretum
Donald E. Davis Arboretum
TypeArboretum
MottoPromoting Education, Research, and Outreach
Location181 Garden Drive Auburn, Alabama 36830
Coordinates32°35′44″N 85°28′58″W / 32.59556°N 85.48278°W / 32.59556; -85.48278
Area13.5 acres (5.5 ha)
Established1963 (1963)
FounderDr. Donald E. Davis
Owned byAuburn University
Administered byMorgan Beadles, School of Biological Sciences
Open365 days a year
AwardsEagle Award, Five Star and Urban Waters Restoration grant
Paths1.2 miles (2km)
Waterpond and stream
PlantsNative
CollectionsRhodadendron And Azalea Collection, Southeastern Oaks Collection, George's Trillium Garden, Carnivorous Pitcher Bog
FacilitiesMain Pavilion, Outdoor class rooms, Nursery
Websitewww.auburn.edu/cosam/arboretum/index.htm

The Donald E. Davis Arboretum, in Auburn, Alabama, United States, is a public native plants museum, and botanical arboretum with educational facilities, event spaces, and a conservation program. Its grounds, covering 13.5 acres (4.5 hectares) of Auburn University's campus, include cataloged living collections of associated tree and plant communities representative of Alabama's ecosystems, among which is mixed oak forest, carnivorous bog, and longleaf pine savanna. The living collections include more than 1,000 plant types, including 500 different plant species, with over 3,000 cataloged specimens. The Arboretum contains over a mile (2 km) of interwoven walking trails that meander through various southeastern biotopes.

The arboretum's Rhododendron and Azalea Collection is one of the more extensive native azalea collections in the nation and the nationally accredited Oaks Collection contains over 40 regional Quercus species. The arboretum partners in a number of conservation projects through the Alabama Plant Conservation Alliance (APCA) hosted by Auburn University and largely coordinated by the arboretum.