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  • Rejuvenating and Reshaping the Larz Anderson ‘Chabo-hibas’

    Bonsai, Arnoldia
    Rejuvenating and Reshaping the Larz Anderson ‘Chabo-hibas’
  • Benjamin Bussey, Woodland Hill, and the Creation of the Arnold Arboretum

    Arnoldia, History
    Benjamin Bussey, Woodland Hill, and the Creation of the Arnold Arboretum
  • Against All Odds: Growing Franklinia in Boston

    Arnoldia, History, Horticulture, Plant Profiles
    Against All Odds: Growing Franklinia in Boston
  • Chionanthus retusus: The Chinese Fringetree

    Arnoldia, Plant Profiles
    Chionanthus retusus: The Chinese Fringetree
  • Sun-Loving Shrubs and Vines for the Leventritt Garden

    Landscape, Arnoldia
  • Ordering and Terracing in the Leventritt Garden

    Arnoldia, Landscape
  • Shrubs and Vines at the Arnold Arboretum: A History

    Landscape, Arnoldia, History
  • Anachronistic Fruits and the Ghosts Who Haunt Them

    Arnoldia, Evolution
    Anachronistic Fruits and the Ghosts Who Haunt Them
  • The Knees of the Bald Cypress: A new theory of their function.

    Arnoldia, Botany, History
    The Knees of the Bald Cypress: A new theory of their function.
  • “As remarkable as discovering a living dinosaur”: Redwoods in China

    Arnoldia, Plant Exploration
    “As remarkable as discovering a living dinosaur”: Redwoods in China
  • Another “Living Fossil” Comes to the Arnold Arboretum

    Plant Exploration, Arnoldia, History
    Another “Living Fossil” Comes to the Arnold Arboretum
  • Reminiscences of Collecting the Type Specimens of Metasequoia glyptostroboides

    Plant Exploration, Arnoldia
    Reminiscences of Collecting the Type Specimens of Metasequoia glyptostroboides
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