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The Folly Tree Arboretum is a cultural archive of trees dedicated to environmental storytelling. Founded in 2013, the Folly Tree Arboretum works to promote an exuberant environmental ethic through art and science. Trees in the collection include a sycamore that went to the moon on Apollo 14, a tree who’s fruits have become evolutionarily useless and an oak tree that owns itself. Folly Tree Arboretum produces projects that address human’s relationship to the natural world as well as supports the work of others who are developing new and creative methods of environmental story telling.

The Folly Tree Arboretum is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that accepts tax-deductible donations. The Arboretum was founded in 2013 by Tucker Marder, who currently directs Arboretum programming with co-programmer Isla Hansen.

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Folly Tree By Appointment Only May 1 through October 1. To schedule an appointment call or text:

(631) 680-7677

info@follytreearboretum.com