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Nature Center
      
Boxerwood is a natural community, home to innumerable living things, from fungi to our Great Oak, millipede to turtle to human.  Our primary function is to educate the human creatures that enter Boxerwood as to their place and role within a natural community.  Not all may speak, but all have the right to a voice, whether we are are microscopic bugs or fully complex mammals.  Come & meet all of us at Boxerwood by exploring our many distinct habitats!
        We encourage our home to be used as a nature center focused on experiential environmental education.  We serve students in the Rockbridge area through school programs as well as summer & and special events. 
       For those who would like to get more involved, you can join the BEA or learn first-hand what we're all about by volunteering.  Lots of opportunities are available, including teaching, assisting, and working in the garden or office -- just let us know what you'd like to do!

Woodland Garden
       Dr. Munger probably never intended to create what Boxerwood has become; he simply wanted to garden. Day by day, year by year, he collected trees and shrubs that interested him.  He thought it futile to try to imagine, much less control, the outcome of a garden. It is a dance. In time he came to the conclusion that gardening was the slowest of all the performing arts. 
       Boxerwood has a mature collection of rare and native trees & shrubs.  Among the thousands of plants, there are significant collections of:  Dwarf Conifers (167 varieties), Magnolias (57 varieties), Dogwoods (81 varieties),  Rhododendrons & Azaleas (290 varieties) &   Japanese Maples (154 varieties).  See
What's Blooming Month by Month

Special features and awards: 
     Environmental Stewardship Award
     VA Birding & Wildlife Trail 
     Rockbridge Area Conservation Council Land Use Award