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  • A Guide to Metasequoia at the Arnold Arboretum

    Horticulture, Arnoldia
  • Chinese Names in Transliteration: A Conversion Table

    History, Arnoldia
  • An Evolutionary Perspective on Strengths, Fallacies, and Confusions in the Concept of Native Plants

    Arnoldia, Evolution, Propagations
    An Evolutionary Perspective on Strengths, Fallacies, and Confusions in the Concept of Native Plants
  • ‘Lilac Sunday’-The Cultivar

    Plant Profiles, Arnoldia
    ‘Lilac Sunday’-The Cultivar
  • Requiem for a Cork Tree

    Plant Profiles, Arnoldia, Landscape
    Requiem for a Cork Tree
  • Cephalotaxus: The Plum Yews

    Taxonomy, Arnoldia, History
    Cephalotaxus: The Plum Yews
  • Plant Collecting on Wudang Shan

    Plant Exploration, Arnoldia, History
    Plant Collecting on Wudang Shan
  • Urban Soil: Problems and Promise

    Landscape, Arnoldia
    Urban Soil: Problems and Promise
  • The Arnold Arboretum: An Historic Park Partnership

    History, Arnoldia
    The Arnold Arboretum: An Historic Park Partnership
  • What’s in a Leaf?

    Botany, Arnoldia
    What’s in a Leaf?
  • Seven-Son Flower from Zhejiang: Introducing the Versatile Ornamental Shrub Heptacodium jasminoides Airy Shaw

    Plant Profiles, Arnoldia
    Seven-Son Flower from Zhejiang: Introducing the Versatile Ornamental Shrub Heptacodium jasminoides Airy Shaw
  • Castanea mollissima: A Chinese Chestnut for the Northeast

    Plant Profiles, Arnoldia
    Castanea mollissima: A Chinese Chestnut for the Northeast
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