Campus Tree Inventory: Our horticulturists have identified well over 200 plant species. We have also collaborated with Lushootseed language experts to identify indigenous names of local plants where possible. The Tree Campus volunteers have now created over 200 permanent signs and are in the process of installing them around campus.
Online Database and QR codes: We are housing this under the library’s website as a LibGuide page. All signs have a basic plant page on the Tree Campus LibGuide. More new signs and basic plant pages are on the way. We envision that student research on our campus plant collection, either done for classes or as independent projects, will eventually supplement or replace these basic plant pages. These pages can contain student photography, scientific research, creative arts, and more. Faculty and students are encouraged to contribute! See the Get Involved tab for details.
Permanent Signage: We have created permanent signs for over 200 plant species, with more on the way. These signs include common, Latin, family, and Lushootseed names where possible. They also contain brief range descriptions and a QR code that connects to the LibGuide for the plant. This makes it easy for viewers to find scholarly information on each plant on their smartphone while touring the campus.
Maps/Tour Routes: We have divided the campus into zones, and have used GIS mapping to create the beautiful new maps of the campus botanical collection that are featured on this page. These maps can be viewed in larger size on the "Take a Tour" page. In the future, we will use these zones to design walking tours of the campus, creating a wonderful new feature for students, the broader Shoreline/Seattle educational community, and the neighborhood.
Campus Tree Care Plan: The SCC Facilities Department is responsible for tree selection, site preparation and planning, landscaping, invasive species management, tree pruning and removal, removing or contracting for removal of fallen trees, coordinating with new building projects to ensure preservation of green space, and protecting trees during construction.
Native Plant Restoration: As the project progresses, additional service-leaning service-learning and volunteer opportunities will be implemented, including native plant restoration.
Documentation and Integration: With her peer-reviewed publication "Collecting Shoreline's Tree Campus," SCC Librarian Lauren Bryant has led the way on describing our work to the public. This project involves building connections between Shoreline institutions, such as the library, facilities, classes, marketing, and administration. It also means integrating pre-existing Shoreline equity work, such as our inclusion of the SCC Land Use Acknowledgement.
Name | Background | Primary Focus | Contact |
Lauren Bryant | Categorization and Cataloging | Documentation & Web Development | lbryant@shoreline.edu |
Chip Dodd | SCC Professor of Geography | GIS/mapping | cdodd@shoreline.edu |
Matt Loper | SCC Professor of Biology | Horticulture & GIS/mapping | mloper@shoreline.edu |
Tim Payne | SCC Professor of Economics and International Studies | Project Manager | tpayne@shoreline.edu |
Name | Background | Contributions |
Walt Bubelis | Professor Emeritus, Horticulture, Edmonds College | Horticulture |
Victoria Sepulveda | Student | Graphic design for sign artwork |
Benjamin Skubi | Student/Contractor | Campus tree inventory, online database/QR codes |
Clarin Florentina | Student | Tree Campus USA award facilitation |
Robert Hayden | Community Member | Horticulture and native plant restoration |
Wei-Yu "Will" Liao | Student | Student leadership and field work |
Leila Kopcic | Student | Mapping |
Adria Magrath | SCC Faculty | Campus tree care planning |
Phuoc "Anthony" Tang | Student | Student leadership and field work |
Anthony Smith | Student | Mapping |
Marek Wyzgowski | SCC Faculty | Field work |
Kelsey Stuart | Student | Plant photography |
Phuong "Fammi" Nguyen | Student | Database for project coordination |
Ryan Aleinikoff | Student | Field work |
If you need help with the learning guide, contact:
Lauren Bryant: lbryant@shoreline.edu