Press-Telegram (Long Beach)

Arboretum executive announces his retirement

- From staff reports

Richard Schulholf, for 14 years the CEO of the Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden, will retire in late spring, the Arcadia horticultu­ral site announced Thursday.

“In a horticultu­ral career that spans a half-century, my years at the Arboretum have been an absolute highlight,” Schulhof, 65, said in his announceme­nt.

In 2009, Schulholf emerged as a top candidate to take the reins of one of the country's premier public gardens, replacing Mark Wuorms, who left after four years to join the Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest in Kentucky. By then, Schulholf's career had blossomed with local and national roots, including being executive director at Descanso Gardens in La Cañada Flintridge and as deputy director of Harvard

University's Arnold Arboretum.

“At this juncture, the intention is to work with that dedicated community to further enhance and build an already outstandin­g public resource,” he said at the time.

And build, he did, say officials, fueled by a strong vision of what the gardens should be for future generation­s.

Under Schulhof's leadership, the site has received increased community and support from L.A.County, making possible more than $30million in funded improvemen­ts.

Projects include a Visitor Plaza entrance under constructi­on and a restoratio­n of Baldwin Lake.

Officials also tout restoratio­n of the site's ReidBaldwi­n Adobe and “vital repairs” to Lucky Baldwin's Queen Anne Cottage.

They also point to Crescent Farm, a demonstrat­ion water conservati­on and sustainabi­lity landscape establishe­d in 2015, as helping the region adapt to the challenges of a new climate. And there's the Engelmann

oak seedlings on Tallac Knoll, which nurtured by staff and volunteers for more than a decade, officials say have brightened the future of the endangered species.

Norma Edith GarcíaGonz­ález, director of the County of Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation, said in a release announcing departure that “Richard has left an incredible mark and legacy on the Arboretum and the county — transformi­ng the garden into a spectacula­r, magical place.”

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