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Jud Scott and Indy Trees, with Some Wabash Scenes Thrown In

a man in a white shirt

 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. 

a man standing under a tree

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. 

a tree in a cemetery

 One of two cucumber trees in Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis. 

a man kneeling next to a tree

 Jud kneels next to the largest ironwood tree (hop hornbeam) in the state. 

a white building with a cross on top and trees with fall leaves

 The Chapel at Wabash, late October

a tree with orange leaves

 The Detchon Center for Modern Languages and International Studies

a tree with yellow leaves in front of a building

 Detchon shows its old Yandes Hall roots from the arboretum side of the building. 

a white house with black shutters

 Forest Hall

a house with leaves on the ground

 Caleb Mills House


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