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  • Hablando de árboles

    Community, Landscape, News, Silva
    Hablando de árboles
  • Actors’ Shakespeare Project presents “Nature of Shakespeare” from the Arboretum

    Art, Community, Events
    Actors’ Shakespeare Project presents “Nature of Shakespeare” from the Arboretum
  • Ernest Henry Wilson’s Manuscript Legacy

    Library and Archives, History, Silva
    Ernest Henry Wilson’s Manuscript Legacy
  • Shakespeare Troupe at One With Nature at the Arnold Arboretum

    Art, Boston Globe, Community
    Shakespeare Troupe at One With Nature at the Arnold Arboretum
  • Speaking of Trees

    Silva, Community, Landscape
    Speaking of Trees
  • Mr. Wilson and an American Elm

    Uncategorized
    Mr. Wilson and an American Elm
  • 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
  • Essential Gardening: Public Gardens in the Spring of COVID-19

    Botanical Gardens, Arnoldia, Feature, Horticulture, Notes from the Field
    Essential Gardening: Public Gardens in the Spring of COVID-19
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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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