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EPISODE · Apr 20, 2026 · 1H 14M

Audioguide around the Arboretum in Wojsławice

from Audioguide around the Arboretum in Wojsławice · host Tomasz J. Nowak

Audioguide around the Arboretum in Wojsławice Table of content 1. General information on the Arboretum 2. Pre-war history of the village of Wojsławice 3. The Folwark 4. The Manor House 5. The Heritage Park 6. The First Park Sites 7. The Founder of the Park – Fritz von Oheimb 8. Post-War History of the Park 9. The Gardener’s House 10. The historical glasshouse 11. The Ponds 12. Promenade between the ponds 13. St. Francis Chapel 14. The smithy and sculpture called “Flower for Jaroslav Vonka” 15. The history of a watering can 16. Perennial beds 17. ”Teepee” – a picnic place 18. The orchard of historical varieties of cherry trees 19. The grave of Fritz von Oheimb – the Founder of the Arboretum The next episode contains:General information on the plants 20. What is a tree? 21. Coniferous trees 22. Deciduous trees 23. Cones – the “flowers” of coniferous forest 24. Leaf loss and colour changing 25. Living in the leaves 26. Bark 27. From a tree to the wood 28. The death of a tree 29. Living in the forest bed 30. Not only trees * 31. The Beech Heart of the Park * 32. The Wojsławice Filemon and Baucis * 33. The Oak of the Bismarcks * 34. Wilhelm’s spruces * 35. Count Schwerin’s maple trees * 36. The heart adventures of French Hortensia * 37. Snake trees 38. Shameful Initials 39. National Collections of Plants in the Arboretum Others 40. Birds in the Arboretum 41. Horse-chestnut leaf miner * in H. Grzeszczak-Nowak

Audioguide around the Arboretum in Wojsławice Table of content 1. General information on the Arboretum 2. Pre-war history of the village of Wojsławice 3. The Folwark 4. The Manor House 5. The Heritage Park 6. The First Park Sites 7. The Founder of the Park – Fritz von Oheimb 8. Post-War History of the Park 9. The Gardener’s House 10. The historical glasshouse 11. The Ponds 12. Promenade between the ponds 13. St. Francis Chapel 14. The smithy and sculpture called “Flower for Jaroslav Vonka” 15. The history of a watering can 16. Perennial beds 17. ”Teepee” – a picnic place 18. The orchard of historical varieties of cherry trees 19. The grave of Fritz von Oheimb – the Founder of the Arboretum The next episode contains:General information on the plants 20. What is a tree? 21. Coniferous trees 22. Deciduous trees 23. Cones – the “flowers” of coniferous forest 24. Leaf loss and colour changing 25. Living in the leaves 26. Bark 27. From a tree to the wood 28. The death of a tree 29. Living in the forest bed 30. Not only trees * 31. The Beech Heart of the Park * 32. The Wojsławice Filemon and Baucis * 33. The Oak of the Bismarcks * 34. Wilhelm’s spruces * 35. Count Schwerin’s maple trees * 36. The heart adventures of French Hortensia * 37. Snake trees 38. Shameful Initials 39. National Collections of Plants in the Arboretum Others 40. Birds in the Arboretum 41. Horse-chestnut leaf miner * in H. Grzeszczak-Nowak

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Audioguide around the Arboretum in Wojsławice Table of content 1. General information on the Arboretum 2. Pre-war history of the village of Wojsławice 3. The Folwark 4. The Manor House 5. The Heritage Park 6. The First Park Sites 7. The Founder of...

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