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Category: Feature

  • Not the Nation, But the Forest State

    Arnoldia, Feature
    Not the Nation, But the Forest State
  • A Current Assessment of Metasequoia, Specimen 0001

    Arnoldia, Feature, Small World
    A Current Assessment of Metasequoia, Specimen 0001
  • On the trail to collect Kirengeshoma palmata

    Arnoldia, Landscape, Living Collections, Notes from the Field, Rare and Endangered, Taxonomy, Travel
    On the trail to collect Kirengeshoma palmata
  • Collections, Extinction, Abundance

    Arnoldia, Feature
    Collections, Extinction, Abundance
  • Resiliency in the Managed Landscape: The Case for Hickories

    Arnoldia, Climate Change, Feature, Horticulture
    Resiliency in the Managed Landscape: The Case for Hickories
  • Science and Spirit in the Forests of Central Honshu

    Arnoldia, Feature
    Science and Spirit in the Forests of Central Honshu
  • A Beech Walk on the Brink

    Arnoldia, Climate Change, Feature
    A Beech Walk on the Brink
  • The Wild Hydrangeas of Mt. Cuba Center

    Arnoldia, Feature
    The Wild Hydrangeas of Mt. Cuba Center
  • Pinus krempfii Does Battle

    Arnoldia, Feature
    Pinus krempfii Does Battle
  • The Timber Culture Act

    Arnoldia, Feature, History of Landscape
    The Timber Culture Act
  • The Hopeful Monsters of Skåne

    Arnoldia, Feature
    The Hopeful Monsters of Skåne
  • Foraging in the Archives

    Arnoldia, Feature, Gleanings, Landscape
    Foraging in the Archives
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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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