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  • The turkeys of Harvard

    Wildlife
  • Copper copse

    Plant Profiles
  • Chinese botanists hit trail with Arboretum

    Plant Exploration
    Chinese botanists hit trail with Arboretum
  • Golden Larches Never Disappoint

    Director’s Posts
    Golden Larches Never Disappoint
  • The marvelous maples

    Botany, Research
    The marvelous maples
  • Marian Roby Case: Cultivating Boys into Men

    History, Arnoldia, Feature, Library and Archives
    Marian Roby Case: Cultivating Boys into Men
  • A Teacher’s Favorite: Gleditsia aquatica

    Plant Profiles, Arnoldia, Plant Portrait
    A Teacher’s Favorite: Gleditsia aquatica
  • E. S. Rogers and the Origins of American Grape Breeding

    History, Arnoldia, Plant Portrait
    E. S. Rogers and the Origins of American Grape Breeding
  • Resolving the Enigma of Rainforest Biodiversity

    Biodiversity, Arnoldia, Feature
    Resolving the Enigma of Rainforest Biodiversity
  • The Viburnum Lentago Clade: A Continental Radiation

    Botany, Arnoldia, Feature, Plant Exploration
    The Viburnum Lentago Clade: A Continental Radiation
  • Don’t forget about plants after the leaves fall

    Botany, Research, The Harvard Crimson
    Don’t forget about plants after the leaves fall
  • Gearing up for winter in the Arboretum landscape

    Horticulture, Landscape
    Gearing up for winter in the Arboretum landscape
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Rooted in history.

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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We are committed to the Olmstedian principle that everyone is entitled to open space, so our gates are open to everyone, every day, free of charge.

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