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Issue: 75-2

  • Ernest Jesse Palmer and Charles Sprague Sargent: A Serendipitous Relationship

    Ernest Jesse Palmer and Charles Sprague Sargent: A Serendipitous Relationship

    Arnoldia, History
  • Fraxinus bungeana: An Ash of a Different Color

    Fraxinus bungeana: An Ash of a Different Color

    Arnoldia, Plant Profiles
  • From Fungi to Forests: The Tale of Tropical Tree Diversity

    From Fungi to Forests: The Tale of Tropical Tree Diversity

    Arnoldia, Biodiversity
  • Food, Poison, and Espionage: Mycorrhizal Networks in Action

    Food, Poison, and Espionage: Mycorrhizal Networks in Action

    Arnoldia, Ecology

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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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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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The Arnold Arboretum has been funded by the generosity of the supporting public since our founding in 1872. Give today and continue that legacy.

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