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  • Welcome back, bonsai!

    Bonsai
    Welcome back, bonsai!
  • One out of eight plants at the Arboretum threatened with extinction

    Biodiversity, Climate Change, Conservation
    One out of eight plants at the Arboretum threatened with extinction
  • Spectacular Spruce Cones in Spring

    Director’s Posts
  • The Lilacs of the Arnold Arboretum: A Season of Bloom

    Events
    The Lilacs of the Arnold Arboretum: A Season of Bloom
  • Five printmakers find inspiration at the Arboretum

    Art
    Five printmakers find inspiration at the Arboretum
  • Spring comes to the maples

    Botany, Climate Change
    Spring comes to the maples
  • Finding a Stigma (in a Haystack)

    Director’s Posts
  • Remembering Lilacs

    Plant Profiles
  • Remembering Lilacs

    Plant Profiles
    Remembering Lilacs
  • Life in the Landscape: Great Horned Owls

    Wildlife
  • “Gathering Historias” revela conexiones profundas con la naturaleza y la comunidad

    Education, Harvard Gazette, News
    “Gathering Historias” revela conexiones profundas con la naturaleza y la comunidad
  • “Gathering Historias” reveals deep-rooted connections to nature and community

    Education, Harvard Gazette, News
    “Gathering Historias” reveals deep-rooted connections to nature and community
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For over 7,000 years, the land on which the Arnold Arboretum now sits has been inhabited and used by diverse societies and cultures of Indigenous Peoples, including most recently, the Massachusett Tribe. Read about the deep history of the Arboretum landscape.

The Arnold Arboretum acknowledges that benefactor Benjamin Bussey, who bequeathed the land on which the institution now is sited, bought the property with funds amassed from trade in goods produced by enslaved persons. Read about the Arboretum and its entanglement with slavery.

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