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  • At the Arboretum, Actors Explore “The Nature of Shakespeare”

    Art, Community, WBUR
    At the Arboretum, Actors Explore “The Nature of Shakespeare”
  • The Three Ponds of the Arboretum

    Landscape, History
    The Three Ponds of the Arboretum
  • Snow Scenes, Winter, Larches, 1977

    Photography
    Snow Scenes, Winter, Larches, 1977
  • Spotlight on Seasonal Shifts in Trees

    Botany
    Spotlight on Seasonal Shifts in Trees
  • Collaborating in the Coastal Southeast: A Multi-Institution Expedition along the Coasts of North and South Carolina

    Plant Exploration
    Collaborating in the Coastal Southeast: A Multi-Institution Expedition along the Coasts of North and South Carolina
  • Four Arboretum Explorers

    Plant Exploration, History
    Four Arboretum Explorers
  • Oaks Take Their Time

    Director’s Posts, Landscape, Living Collections
    Oaks Take Their Time
  • How plants adapt to climate change

    Research, Climate Change, Harvard Gazette, Living Collections
    How plants adapt to climate change
  • Never-before-seen bacterium found at Arnold Arboretum

    Biodiversity, Ecology, Research, Research News
    Never-before-seen bacterium found at Arnold Arboretum
  • Life in the Landscape: Bats

    Wildlife, Biodiversity, Conservation, Ecology
    Life in the Landscape: Bats
  • During the Pandemic, a New Appreciation for Botanical Gardens Blooms

    Community, Botanical Gardens, Landscape
    During the Pandemic, a New Appreciation for Botanical Gardens Blooms
  • Living Collections Campaign progress update

    Plant Exploration, Living Collections, Silva
    Living Collections Campaign progress update
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