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Bush’s Pasture Park & Pringle Park in Salem Oregon
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    • Bush’s Pasture Park
    • Bush House Museum
    • Deepwood Museum & Garden
    • Lord & Schryver Conservancy
    • Salem Art Association
    • Let’s All Play Place -An Accessible Playground
  • Support
    • Make a Donation
    • Volunteer
  • About
    • Our Mission
    • Board Members
    • Our History
  • Places
    • Overview
    • Trails, Playgrounds & Picnic Areas
    • White Oak Groves
    • Recreational Open Spaces
    • The Conservatory & Garden
    • The Rhododendron Hillside
    • The Rose Garden
    • Pringle Creek Riparian Area
    • Bush House Museum
    • Camas Fields & Wildflower Slope
  • Plants
    • Collections
    • Landscape Beds
    • Collections Map
  • Tartar Old Rose Collection
  • Projects
    • Plant Cataloguing & Mapping Project
    • Landscape Bed Rehabilitation Project
    • Tartar Old Rose Garden Focal Point Rehabilitation
    • Rose Garden Planting Bed Rehabilitation
    • Completed
    • Projects Under Consideration
    • A New Garden for Bush’s Pasture Park
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Daily Archives: February 26, 2019

Informational poster explaining the plan to remove and replace the park's Shogetsu cherry tree

Shogetsu Cherry Tree Removal & Replacement

Archived News and EventsBy Michael SlaterFebruary 26, 2019

The City and MSPC are working together to remove a damaged and failing ‘Shogetsu’ flowering cherry tree near the Conservatory. We have already purchased a replacement ‘Shogetsu’ cherry tree that will be planted in nearly the same location. Gardenia.net calls the Shogetsu cherry tree “One of the finest Japanese cherries” and describes it as “a broad-spreading…

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