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     Rachel Deodato  Q News Beautiful and Groundbreaking  Mariana H. Qubein, High Point University’s First Lady, love for gardening began when she was a little girl who watched her parents work with roses and flower beds. This love for gardening would soon grow into a passion that has brought life and beauty to the High Point community and college campus. At the start of her husband's presidency at HPU, “the landscape became like a painting for us to envision a garden here and there.”  The Eleanor Horsey Ridley Rose Garden The first garden to be  planted was The Eleanor Horsey Ridley Rose Garden located in front of the Smith Library. The development of these gardens and the expansion of the tree canopy became known as the Mariana H. Qubein Arboretum and Botanical Gardens. HPU now consists of 28 gardens, nine plant collections, and more than 700 trees.  “I have a lot of favorites but each is so different. The Ridley Rose garden stands out because I love roses, and it's my first