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Category: Arnoldia

  • Seeing the Landscape in Landscape Art

    Arnoldia, Art, Landscape
  • Charles Edward Faxon: Botanical Draftsman

    Arnoldia, Art, Botany, History
    Charles Edward Faxon: Botanical Draftsman
  • Filing A Missing Rose Claim: Jackson Dawson and the Arnold Rose

    Arnoldia, History, Plant Production
    Filing A Missing Rose Claim: Jackson Dawson and the Arnold Rose
  • Midsummer Flurries

    Arnoldia, Plant Profiles
  • Book Review: The New Sylva: A Discourse of Forest and Orchard Trees for the Twenty- First Century

    Arnoldia, Book Review
  • Hamamelidaceae, Part 2: Exploring the Witch-hazel Relatives of the Arnold Arboretum

    Arnoldia, History, Horticulture
    Hamamelidaceae, Part 2: Exploring the Witch-hazel Relatives of the Arnold Arboretum
  • Bark: From Abstract Art to Aspirin

    Arnoldia, Botany
  • Hamamelidaceae, Part 1: Exploring the Witch-hazels of the Arnold Arboretum

    Horticulture, Arnoldia, History
    Hamamelidaceae, Part 1: Exploring the Witch-hazels of the Arnold Arboretum
  • Did American Chestnut Really Dominate the Eastern Forest?

    Arnoldia, Ecology, Landscape
    Did American Chestnut Really Dominate the Eastern Forest?
  • Getting Buzzed at the Arnold Arboretum

    Botany, Arnoldia, Ecology
  • John George Jack: Dendrologist, Educator, Plant Explorer

    Arnoldia, History, Library and Archives
  • Simply Spirea

    Arnoldia, Plant Profiles
    Simply Spirea
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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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