
Diversity Collection
The Diversity Collection at The Morton Arboretum was started in 1950, and is displayed across a visually pleasing slope that offers protection for the unusual plants in this collection, many of which do not belong in any of the taxonomic collections on the grounds. Learn More
Dwarf Woody Plants Collection
The Dwarf Woody Plant Collection at The Morton Arboretum covers only about one acre but it contains 127 different kinds of low-growing trees and shrubs. learn more
Hedge Collection
The Hedge Collection at The Morton Arboretum serves as a valuable resource for homeowners and green professionals seeking practical information on trees and shrubs that can be grown as hedges. Initially planted in 1934, this collection is considered to be the oldest, continuous hedge display among public gardens in the United States. learn more
Godshalk Meadow
At The Morton Arboretum, we want to make sure that the plants we recommend will thrive in local landscapes and gardens. Godshalk Meadow, located just south of the Ozarks Collection alongside the DuPage River, is where we put plants to the test. learn more