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Where At Duke Is The Blue Devil?

Flat Blue Devil visits the famous Sarah P. Duke Gardens

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Flat Blue Devil wanted to stop and smell the roses, so he recently visited the Sarah P. Duke Gardens and checked out the Culberson Asiatic Arboretum. The Asiatic Arboretum has more than 1,300 Asian plant species like magnolias, Japanese maples, epimediums and daylilies. The Arboretum also features bridges, gates and stone water basins that complement the plant collections.

About the "Flat Blue Devil"

The "Flat Blue Devil" makes appearances to showcase locations, resources, services and events of interest to the Duke community. You may also find Flat Blue Devil making stops at a global destination, or other places that hold importance to the community or history of Duke.

Part of the fun is faculty and staff can take Flat Blue Devil on an adventure - he can go anywhere, as long as there's a strong Duke connection.

Let us know where you'd like to take Flat Blue Devil, and we'll send him your way. Then please send him back to us or pass him to friends and co-workers who can show off more of Flat Blue Devil's journey.