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April 28, 2010. First time here? The current home page is all about the Arboretum. Obviously Medford Leas is much more. Use the sidebar links to learn about other aspects of Medford Leas and the Medford Leas Residents Association... Please direct comments to mlraweb@mlra.org

Woodlands/Trails


2007 photo by Steve Denham

The NEW Woodlands/Trails page contains a trail map which can be enlarged with a click and has links to Steve Denham's photoessays and slideshows that illustrate the beauty of the nature preserve and the work of the residents who maintain the trails and preserve the woodlands.

Lumberton Trails and Site


June 2006 photo by Maggie Heineman

The committee page has a trail map which can be enlarged with a click and two slideshows of the meadow: one identifies wildflowers, the other has 2006 photos of the meadow in the rain.

Other Arboretum pages:
Article about the Lewis W. Barton Arboretum
-----from Medford Leas life
Arboretum and Nature Preserve Page
-----on the administration website, medfordleas.org
Nature Coordinating Committee Page


This website is developed and maintained
by residents of Medford Leas

Photo of the Month - May
Current Display Case Exhibit

NEW In the Website Magazine

The Apiary -- Bees at Leas (expanding on an article in the May 2010 issue of Medford Leas Life, with text and photos by Correy Melissas)
Heroes of the Trails (derived from Steve Denham's bulletin board display)
Afternoon Slosh Along the Kreibel Way (derived from Steve Denham's bulletin board display)

The Farm


video by Mike Carrell

This 2007 video begins with an aerial view of the farm and then moves to an interview with Rona Keilin. Turn your speakers on


Nature Walks and Wildflowers


March 2010 photo by Jane Bourquin
On the first walk of the season, March 27, the group found a bloodroot in bloom, which was most unusual so early in the spring.

The Wildflowers Website is by far largest section of mlra.org. Each of the 180 plus flowers in the wildflower group's database has a page, and those pages are indexed four ways: alphabetically by both common and scientific names and pictorially by both color and season.


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