Jud Scott and Indy Trees, with Some Wabash Scenes Thrown In
Jud Scott ’80, one of only two registered consulting arborists in Indiana and founder and CEO of Vine and Branch, Inc. in Indianapolis, beneath a maple tree at the Benjamin Harrison House in Indianapolis.
One of Wabash history major Jud Scott's favorite trees, the Benjamin Harrison Oak at the President Benjamin Harrison House in Indianapolis is more than 130 years old.
One of two cucumber trees in Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis.
Jud kneels next to the largest ironwood tree (hop hornbeam) in the state.
The Chapel at Wabash, late October
The Detchon Center for Modern Languages and International Studies
Detchon shows its old Yandes Hall roots from the arboretum side of the building.
Jud Scott and Indy Trees, with Some Wabash Scenes Thrown In
Jud Scott ’80, one of only two registered consulting arborists in Indiana and founder and CEO of Vine and Branch, Inc. in Indianapolis, beneath a maple tree at the Benjamin Harrison House in Indianapolis.
One of Wabash history major Jud Scott's favorite trees, the Benjamin Harrison Oak at the President Benjamin Harrison House in Indianapolis is more than 130 years old.