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Category: Propagations

  • The Strangeness of Trees

    Arnoldia, Propagations
    The Strangeness of Trees
  • Gardens for All

    Arnoldia, Propagations
    Gardens for All
  • The Intertwined Attractions of Plants, Moths, and People

    Propagations, Arnoldia, Evolution
    The Intertwined Attractions of Plants, Moths, and People
  • Case of the Anthropocene

    Book Review, Arnoldia, History, Propagations
    Case of the Anthropocene
  • Each Year in the Forest: Autumn

    Botany, Arnoldia, Propagations
    Each Year in the Forest: Autumn
  • How Trees Were Urbanized

    Book Review, Arnoldia, Propagations
    How Trees Were Urbanized
  • Each Year in the Forest: Summer

    Biodiversity, Arnoldia, Propagations
    Each Year in the Forest: Summer
  • Each Year in the Forest: Spring

    Botany, Arnoldia, Ecology, Propagations, Wildlife
    Each Year in the Forest: Spring
  • How to See Urban Plants

    Book Review, Arnoldia, Propagations
    How to See Urban Plants
  • Each Year in the Forest: Winter

    Wildlife, Arnoldia, Ecology, Propagations
    Each Year in the Forest: Winter
  • Overstory View

    Book Review, Arnoldia, Propagations
    Overstory View
  • An Evolutionary Perspective on Strengths, Fallacies, and Confusions in the Concept of Native Plants

    Arnoldia, Evolution, Propagations
    An Evolutionary Perspective on Strengths, Fallacies, and Confusions in the Concept of Native Plants
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