Audioguide around the Arboretum in Wojsławice
Table of content
Entry number
1. General information on the Arboretum (N 23)
2. Pre-war history of the village of Wojsławice (N 23)
6. The First Park Sites (O 24)
7. The Founder of the Park – Fritz von Oheimb (H 21, N 23)
8. Post-War History of the Park (N 23)
9. The Gardener’s House (O 19)
10. The historical glasshouse (M 21)
12. Promenade between the ponds (P 20)
14. The smithy and sculpture called “Flower for Jaroslav Vonka” (N 24)
15. The history of a watering can (M 23)
16. Perennial beds (H 18, L 17)
17. ”Teepee”– a picnic place (R 17)
18. The orchard of historical varieties of cherry trees (M 15)
19. The grave of Fritz von Oheimb – the Founder of the Arboretum (H 21)
General information on the plants
21. Coniferous trees (K 24, O 22)
23. Cones – the “flowers” of coniferous forest (O 24)
24. Leaf loss and colour changing (N 29, R 18)
25. Living in the leaves (G 20, M 26, P 20)
27. From a tree to the wood (N 22)
28. The death of a tree (G 20)
29. Living in the forest bed (H 20, I 22)
31. The Beech Heart of the Park (M 23)
32. The Wojsławice Filemon and Baucis (N 21)
33. The Oak of the Bismarcks (H 21)
35. Count Schwerin’s maple trees (N 21)
Others
Genera and groups of plants
42. Bamboo of Poaceae family and Bambusoideae subfamily (O 28)
43. Periwinkle (Vinca) (N 21, O 20)
46. Birch (Betula) (F 18, N 11, N 19)
47. Chokecherry (Prunus) (K 17)
48. Dogwood (Cornus) – the underestimated celebrities (I 7)
49. Hornbeam (Carpinus) (K 24)
50. Locust – a popular ”Acacia” (Robinia) (B 11)
52. Hydrangea (Hydrangea) (N 18)
54. Juniper (Juniperus) (N 22)
55. Mockorange (Philadelphus) (L 29)
59. Viburnum (Viburnum) (N 26)
61. National Collection of Buxaceae family (Buxus) (M 26, R 10)
63. National Collection of Hemerocallis of Xanthorrhoeaceae family (Hemerocallis) (O 16)
66. Magnolia (Magnolia) (N 15)
67. Witch hazel (Hamamelis) (N 22)
69. Pieris (Pieris) a spring goddess (L 23)
70. Prunus – sweet-cherry, plum, cherry, peach, apricot (L 29)
71. Plant rarities of Ericaceae family (N 26)
72. Rhododendron and azalea (Rhododendron) (K 23)
Native Polish Trees
76. English yew (Taxus baccata) (K 20, M 21, O 22)
77. Sweet cherry (Prunus avium) (H 17, L 10, L 29)
78. Common Oak (Quercus robur) (O 20, P 20)
79. Sycamore maple (Acer pseudoplatanus) (N 11)
80. Hedge maple (Acer campestre) (O 23)
81. Littleleaf linden (Tilia cordata) (I 20)
82. Dwarf mountain pine (Pinus mugo) (S 10)
83. Swiss stone pine (Pinus cembra) (J 19)
Dendrological Rarities
86. Turkish cedar (Cedrus libani var. stenocoma) (M 21)
87. California incense cedar (Calocedrus decurrens) (O 19)
88. Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) (K 23, P 19)
89. Dove tree (Davidia involucrata var. vilmoriniana) (F 18, O 22)
90. Cowtail Pine or Japanese Plum Yew (Cephalotaxus harringtonia) (N 22)
91. Sargenta hydrangea (Hydrangea aspera subsp. sargentiana) (M 23)
92. Spanish chestnut, sweet chestnut (Castanea sativa) (L 21)
93. Japanese maple (Acer palmatum) (J 22)
94. Wellingtonia (Sequoiadendron giganteum) (N 19)
95. Dawn redwood (Metasequoia glyptostroboides) (O 20)
96. Dead man’s finger (Decaisnea fargesii) (M 20)
97. Japenese cedar, Japanese sugi (Cryptomeria japonica) (M 22)
98. Tulip tree, yellow poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera) (R 9)
99. Crimson Glory Vine (Vitis coignetiae) (K 23)
100. Umbrella Pine (Sciadopitys verticilata) (M 21)
101 Index Plantarum – Binding plant collections structure (N 23)
Rhododendron – groups of Rhododendrons and Azaleas
102 Plants of Rhododendron genus (O 20)
103 Azaleas – Group of Rustica hybrids (L 10)
104 Azaleas – Group of Ghent hybrids (K 23)
105 Azaleas – Group of Mollis hybrids (O 10)
106 Azaleas – Group of Occidentale hybrids (R 9)
107 Azaleas – Group of Knap Hill hybrids (O 11)
108 Azaleas – the group with evergreen and deciduous leaves called “Japanese Azaleas” (M 22)
109 Scented azaleas and rhododendrons (I 19)
110 Azaleodendron – unusual combinations (I 19)
111 Rhododendrons – Group of Catawbiense hybrids (M 26)
112 Rhododendrons – Group of Caucasicum hybrids (O 19)
113 Rhododendrons – Group of Fortunei hybrids (P 11)
114 Rhododendrons – Group of Ponticum hybrids (K 20)
115 Rhododendrons – Group of Maximum hybrids (K 22)
Rhododendron – species and varieties of rhododendrons and azaleas
118 Rhododendron ’Alfred’ (N 20)
119 Rhododendron ’Arno’ (K 22)
120 Rhododendron ’Baden-Baden’ (L 22)
121 Rhododendron 'Berryrose’ (K 20)
122 Rhododendron ’Bilá Novinka’ (O 19)
123 Rhododendron ’Bismarck’ (O 21)
124 Rhododendron ’Blue Tit’ (G 19)
125 Rhododendron brachycarpum – subspecies fauriei (L 22)
126 Rhododendron bureavii – Bureau rhododendron (N 22)
127 Rhododendron ’Breslau’ (K 21)
128 Rhododendron ’Chromatella’ (J 23)
129 Rhododendron ’Coccineum Speciosum’ (J 23)
130 Rhododendron 'Cunningham’s White’ (M 20, N 20, O 20))
131 Rhododendron 'Daisy’ (J 22)
132 Rhododendron ’Daviesii’ and 'Nancy Waterer’ (K 23)
133 Rhododendron 'Duke of York’ (K 23)
134 Rhododendron ’Fastuosum Flore Pleno’ (K 21)
135 Rhododendron ’Gartendirector Glocker’ (K 21)
136 Rhododendron ’Genoveva’ (O 20)
137 Rhododendron ’Golden Eagle’ (J 20)
138 Rhododendron ’Blattgold’ (N 20)
139 Rhododendron ’Goldflimmer’ (M 20)
140 Rhododendron ’Hachmann’s Charmant’ (N 20)
141 Rhododendron ’Haruko’ (K 21)
142 Rhododendron 'Herme’ (N 20)
143 Rhododendron ’Hino Crimson’ (N 26)
144 Rhododendron ’Hinomayo’ (M 22)
145 Rhododendron 'Hymen’ (P 21)
146 Rhododendron ’Irene Koster’ (K 20)
147 Rhododendron ’Humboldt’ (K 21)
148 Rhododendron ’Ledikanense’ i Rhododendron ’Orlice’ (J 18)
149 Rhododendron luteum – Pontic Azalea (K 22)
150 Rhododendron ’Minnie’ (P 19)
151 Rhododendron mucronulatum – ‘Cornell Pink’ Rhododendron (O 19)
152 Rhododendron ’Narcisissiflorum’ (J 19)
153 Rhododendron ’Nova Zembla’ (K 21)
154 Rhododendron ’Norma’ (J 20, K 18)
155 Rhododendron occidentale – Western Azalea (P 17)
156 Rhododendron ’Polaris’ (K 21)
157 Rhododendron 'Phidias’ (M 22)
158 Rhododendron ’Polarnacht’ (P 19)
159 Rhododendron ’Rasputin’ (L 22)
160 Rhododendron purdomii (O 21)
161 Rhododendron russatum (O 20)
162 Rhododendron ’Toucan’ (H 19)
163 Rhododendron schlippenbachii – Royal Azalea (L 9, O 20)
164 Rhododendron sichotense (L 22)
165 Rhododendron sutchuenense (O 20)
166 Rhododendron vaseyi – Pinkshell Azalea (L 10)
167 Rhododendron ’Von Oheimb Woislowitz’ (R 20)
168 Rhododendron ’Whitethroat’ (N 23)
169 Rhododendron yedoense var. yedoense – Yodogawa Azalea (H 18)
170 Rhododendron yedoense var. poukhanense – Korean Azalea (M 22)
Hydrangea – Hydragenea
171 Hydrangea arborescens – Overview of the most valuable varieties (P 12)
172 Hydrangea quercifolia – Overview of the most valuable varieties (P 12 – P 13)
173 Hydrangea paniculata – Overview of the most valuable varieties (R 14 – R 15)
174 Hydrangea macrophylla – Overview of the most valuable varieties (P 12, R 11)
175 Hydrangea serrata – Overview of the most valuable varieties (R 11)