‘A space to breathe:’ The Coker Arboretum’s enduring legacy
Posted Apr 27, 2026
There once was just one tree in the space that is now the Coker Arboretum. More than 120 years later, that overcup oak still stands as a symbol of endurance at the heart of an oasis on UNC’s campus. All around the tree over that time, there has been constant growth and decay. The arboretum lives and breathes. And now that oak is part of a rich canopy.
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