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Merchandise

Looking for more ways to support the Morgan Arboretum?

All proceeds from our merchandise sales directly support our mission of conservation, education and research.

The following items are currently for sale at the Arboretum Gatehouse during opening hours.


The Morgan Arboretum 2026 Calendar with an Owl on the cover

The 2026 Phenology calendar - $25.00

This calendar helps you discover events in nature as they occur throughout the year. All photos are contributed by members of the Arboretum, making it a community project, and a great addition to any space. Arboretum would like to give our thanks to all volunteers and contributors who made this calendar possible.

An antique map of the Arboretum

Antique Map Print - $15.00

A high-quality print of our hand-illustrated map ca. 1978 to add a bit of rustic charm to any space.

A green arboretum t-shirt

80th Anniversary T-Shirt - $35.00

Represent 80 years of the Arbo!

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A black tshirt with a large red owl

Owl T-Shirt - $35.00

A high-quality t-shirt featuring an original Morgan Arboretum illustration.

A tote bag with red animal illustrations

Tote Bag - $20.00

A tote bag featuring original Morgan Arboretum illustrations.

A sticker of a red owl illustration and the Morgan Arboretum logo

Owl Sticker - $4.00

Vinyl stickers ready for your water bottles and laptops.

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A green toque with the Morgan Arboretum logo

Arboretum Toque - $25.00

A warm toque for a day of skiing at the Arbo

A green baseball cap with the Morgan Arboretum logo

Arboretum Baseball Cap - $25.00

Stay protected and fashionable outdoors with this Arbo cap!

A glass mug with a red owl illustration

80th Anniversary Stein - $20.00

A glass mug featuring our archival illustrations. Apple cider anyone?

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A packet of nature greeting cards

Greeting Cards - $15.00 per pack of 15

Featuring community photography from the Arboretum

A packet of antique photograph greeting cards

80th Anniversary Greeting Cards - $15.00 per pack of 6

Featuring archival photos from 80 years of Arboretum history.

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