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  • Jewel in the Emerald Necklace: The Arnold Arboretum

    History
  • Astonishing Bark

    Director’s Posts, Biodiversity, Botanical Gardens, Botany, Horticulture, Plant Exploration
    Astonishing Bark
  • Here, Look at Me Now

    Art, Community, Landscape
    Here, Look at Me Now
  • To Everything, There Is a Season

    Art, Community, Harvard Gazette, Landscape
    To Everything, There Is a Season
  • Olmsted and the Arnold Arboretum

    Director’s Posts, Community, History, Landscape
    Olmsted and the Arnold Arboretum
  • Teaching My Child to Love a Dying World

    Health and Well-being, Biodiversity, Botanical Gardens, Climate Change, Community, Ecology, New York Times
    Teaching My Child to Love a Dying World
  • Cultivating a Richer Relationship With the Plants of Our World

    Biodiversity, Boston Globe, Botanical Gardens, Community, Conservation, Ecology
    Cultivating a Richer Relationship With the Plants of Our World
  • A Forest of Lichens

    Director’s Posts, Botany, Ecology, Landscape
    A Forest of Lichens
  • Pollinator Power

    Silva, Biodiversity, Ecology, Landscape, Plant Exploration, Sustainability, Wildlife
    Pollinator Power
  • The Forest Beneath the Soil

    Silva, Botany, Climate Change, Ecology, Research
    The Forest Beneath the Soil
  • Things Are Looking Up!

    Director’s Posts, Biodiversity, Landscape, Living Collections
    Things Are Looking Up!
  • A Class Called “Tree”

    Education, Botany, The Harvard Crimson
    A Class Called “Tree”
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Rooted in history.

The Arnold Arboretum sits on land long inhabited by Indigenous Peoples, most recently the Massachusett Tribe, and on property purchased with wealth from goods produced by enslaved persons.

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We are committed to the Olmstedian principle that everyone is entitled to open space, so our gates are open to everyone, every day, free of charge.

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The Arnold Arboretum has been funded by the generosity of the supporting public since our founding in 1872. Give today and continue that legacy.

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