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The Flower Show

PHS Supports East Passyunk Crossing Civic Association's Goal of Earning Level I Arboretum Accreditation

August 04, 2021

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Tree planting for EPX Arboretum

EAST PASSYUNK CROSSING CIVIC ASSOCIATION AWARDED LEVEL 1 ARBORETUM ACCREDITATION

Pennsylvania Horticultural Society Supports Civic Group’s Efforts to Achieve Standing Based on Global Standards Set By ArbNet

PHILADELPHIA, PA, August 04, 2021 – East Passyunk Crossing Civic Association (EPX) in Philadelphia, PA has been awarded a Level 1 Accreditation for the East Passyunk Crossing Arboretum by the ArbNet Arboretum Accreditation Program and The Morton Arboretum. The ArbNet Arboretum Accreditation Program is the only global initiative to officially recognize arboreta at various levels of development, capacity, and professionalism. EPX is also now recognized as an accredited arboretum in the Morton Register of Arboreta, a database of the world’s arboreta and gardens dedicated to woody plants.

The East Passyunk Crossing Arboretum is the second urban neighborhood in the United States to be accredited by ArbNet, and the first neighborhood in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to achieve this standing. The East Passyunk Crossing Arboretum is also now recognized as an accredited arboretum in the Morton Register of Arboreta, a database of the world’s arboreta and gardens dedicated to woody plants. The East Passyunk neighborhood’s dedicated volunteer team of Tree Tenders – tree enthusiasts who are trained by the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society – worked diligently to do research, plant trees, apply for, and document their work over a couple of years to secure this achievement.

“We are thrilled by the recognition from ArbNet and the Morton Arboretum designating our neighborhood as a Level 1 arboretum,” said East Passyunk Crossing Civic Association President Samantha Gross. “This accreditation furthers our efforts to increase our community’s tree canopy and acknowledges the dedication of our Tree Tenders program.”

A Level 1 arboretum accreditation requires a governance group to create an arboretum plan, choose the appropriate trees, oversee the plantings, and all the related application processes. The EPX group considered this task a labor of love, expanding on its prior work to beautify the neighborhood. EPX has been planting street trees through the Tree Tenders program of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society (PHS) in cooperation with the City of Philadelphia Parks and Recreation Department for the past 10 years. PHS’s Tree Tenders program trains volunteers in tree planting, care, and maintenance, and has produced more than 5,000 Tree Tenders over the program’s lifetime.

For the EPX arboretum, tree species in the area were specifically chosen to survive and thrive as street trees, which is critical because the area has limited green space. Tree canopy cover in the neighborhood is in the range of 3%, one of the lowest in the City of Philadelphia. EPX’s goal, through the arboretum accreditation and its continued partnership with Tree Tenders, is to continue its work to increase the tree canopy cover to the City’s goal of 30% in order to reduce heat and beautify the neighborhood.

EPX sponsors two tree plantings a year where the public can participate in planting and learn about the care of trees. The arboretum collection is accessible via an interactive map on the EPX website at http://epcrossing.org/committees/beautification/epx-arboretum/

EPX Tree Tenders Co-Chair Bill Grubb says, “The Level 1 Arboretum Accreditation will help us increase the awareness of the benefits of trees in the urban environment, encouraging more residents to plant trees in front of their homes and businesses. Our association with ArbNet will also facilitate evaluation of species we plant and improve planting and care practices. EPX invites all our Philadelphia Tree Tender Groups to become accredited Arboreta to promote the study and care of trees, increasing our canopy city wide.”

About East Passyunk Crossing Civic Association (EPX)

East Passyunk Crossing is a 134-acre neighborhood in South Philadelphia. We are a diverse residential community with a vibrant shopping and dining district along Passyunk Avenue. EPX has the feel of an urban village. We are a community with all the amenities of daily living within an easy walk. Visit epcrossing.org to learn more.

About Pennsylvania Horticultural Society

The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, an internationally recognized nonprofit organization founded in 1827, plays an essential role in the vitality of the Philadelphia region by creating healthier living environments, increasing access to fresh food, growing economic opportunity, and building deeper social connections between people. PHS delivers this impact through comprehensive greening and engagement initiatives in more than 250 neighborhoods; an expansive network of public gardens and landscapes; year-round learning experiences; and the nation’s signature gardening event, the Philadelphia Flower Show. PHS provides everyone with opportunities to garden for the greater good as a participant, member, donor, or volunteer. For information and to support this work, please visit PHSonline.org.

About ArbNet
ArbNet is an interactive, collaborative, international community of arboreta. ArbNet facilitates the sharing of knowledge, experience, and other resources to help arboreta meet their institutional goals and works to raise professional standards through the ArbNet Arboretum Accreditation Program. The accreditation program, sponsored and coordinated by The Morton Arboretum in Lisle, Illinois in cooperation with American Public Gardens Association and Botanic Gardens Conservation International, is the only global initiative to officially recognize arboreta based on a set of professional standards. The program offers four levels of accreditation, recognizing arboreta of various degrees of development, capacity and professionalism. Standards include planning, governance, public access, programming and tree science, planting and conservation. More information is available at www.arbnet.org.

Media Contacts

East Passyunk Crossing Civic Association -  Bill Grubb 610-220-6203, Sara Nye, Emily Gowen; [email protected]

PHS - Sin Gogolak, Associate Director of Communications; 917-626-0525;    [email protected]

ArbNet - Sue Paist, ArbNet communications; 630-310-7013; [email protected]