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  • Ulmus × hollandica ‘Christine Buisman’

    Arnoldia, Plant Portrait
    Ulmus × hollandica ‘Christine Buisman’
  • Foraging in the Archives

    Arnoldia, Feature, Gleanings, Landscape
    Foraging in the Archives
  • Magnolia Gardens

    Arnoldia, Poetry
    Magnolia Gardens
  • My ‘Minuta’ Mea Culpa

    Arnoldia, Feature
    My ‘Minuta’ Mea Culpa
  • How to Climb and Grow Stronger: Lessons from Ornamental Wisterias

    Arnoldia, Feature
    How to Climb and Grow Stronger: Lessons from Ornamental Wisterias
  • Meeting the Neighbors

    Arnoldia, Visual Essay
    Meeting the Neighbors
  • Magnitudes of Magenta

    Arnoldia, Propagations
    Magnitudes of Magenta
  • How to Reach the Future (A Tale of Four Seeds)

    Arnoldia, Propagations
    How to Reach the Future (A Tale of Four Seeds)
  • Planting History

    Arnoldia Feature, Propagations
    Planting History
  • Watering New Plants

    Arnoldia, Season in Practice
    Watering New Plants
  • Free Puppet Opera ‘Mr. Twister’ at Arboretum on June 10

    Community, Climate Change, Events, Performance, Public Programs
    Free Puppet Opera ‘Mr. Twister’ at Arboretum on June 10
  • A Spruce Tree at the Arboretum Has Produced a Rare Batch of Half Male, Half Female Cones

    Biodiversity, Botany, Landscape, WBUR
    A Spruce Tree at the Arboretum Has Produced a Rare Batch of Half Male, Half Female Cones
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