![]() ![]() Surrounding the dazzling cascade of water is a diverse plant life of oriental grasses, shrubs, weeping cherry trees and roses. The spring was assembled using limestone rocks from Door County as well as glacial erratics that are native to the Whitewater area. Located in Whitewater at the 135 feet long series of waterfalls known as Minneiska Springs water feature. One of the most popular areas on campus to stop and smell the roses is right in front of the University Center’s North Mall. Students and faculty alike do not have to travel far from their dorms and offices to be surrounded by the scents of spring and approaching summer. As the weather warms with each passing day the seeds of last year’s generation of plant life have begun to sprout in and around campus. With over 1,700 types of trees as well as a flourishing of flowers and herbage, there is rarely a moment where the eyes are not settled on something green and flourishing. The University of Wisconsin Whitewater’s campus is anything but a concrete jungle.
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