City's arboretum tells the history of cultivating trees and plants in the High Plains

When the Cheyenne Horticultural Field Station was created in 1928, there were no trees on the property. Over the next few years, the area became a lush garden, housing a variety of plant species where workers tested each for resilience in Cheyenne’s harsh climate. This photo was taken in the early 1930s.

CHEYENNE – Wyoming State Parks, Historic Sites and Trails is seeking public input on the management of the High Plains Arboretum and surrounding resources as a State Historic Site.

The public is invited to join State Parks and the Cheyenne Botanic Gardens for a talk on the history and proposed management of the High Plains Research Station and Arboretum at 7 p.m. Jan. 16 in the Wyoming State Museum classroom, 2301 Central Ave.

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