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Category: Biodiversity

  • Now See This: Willows in Flower

    Horticulture, Biodiversity, Botanical Gardens, Landscape, Living Collections
    Now See This: Willows in Flower
  • Forest Futures: Will the Forest Save Us All?

    Biodiversity, Botany, Climate Change, Community, Conservation, Sustainability
    Forest Futures: Will the Forest Save Us All?
  • Meet Our Members: John Lyons

    Membership, Biodiversity, Community, Landscape, Public Programs, Silva
  • Fifteen Questions: Ned Friedman on the Arnold Arboretum, ‘Botanizing,’ and His Favorite Tree

    Biodiversity, Botany, Harvard Crimson, Horticulture, Landscape, Living Collections
    Fifteen Questions: Ned Friedman on the Arnold Arboretum, ‘Botanizing,’ and His Favorite Tree
  • Flowers for Valentine’s Day at the Arnold Arboretum

    Director’s Posts, Biodiversity, Horticulture, Landscape
    Flowers for Valentine’s Day at the Arnold Arboretum
  • December Storm Generates Loss and Renewal

    Landscape, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Ecology, Living Collections, Uncategorized, Weather
    December Storm Generates Loss and Renewal
  • How Do New Species Form?

    Biodiversity, Botany, Evolution, Research
    How Do New Species Form?
  • Stop and Smell the Ginkgoes

    Biodiversity, Director’s Posts, Horticulture, Living Collections
    Stop and Smell the Ginkgoes
  • ‘Pollinator-friendly’ Solar Farms Can Be a Boon for Bees

    Sustainability, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Ecology, Horticulture, Landscape, WBUR
    ‘Pollinator-friendly’ Solar Farms Can Be a Boon for Bees
  • Fishers, Weasels Are Latest Residents of Boston’s Arboretum

    Wildlife, Biodiversity, Boston Globe, Community, Ecology, Landscape, News
    Fishers, Weasels Are Latest Residents of Boston’s Arboretum
  • Return to the Field: Plant Collecting in Japan

    Plant Exploration, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Conservation, Living Collections, News
    Return to the Field: Plant Collecting in Japan
  • Defending the Beech

    Biodiversity, Botanical Gardens, Climate Change, Conservation, Horticulture, Living Collections, Research, Silva
    Defending the Beech
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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.

For over 7,000 years, the land on which the Arnold Arboretum now sits has been inhabited and used by diverse societies and cultures of Indigenous Peoples, including most recently, the Massachusett Tribe. Read about the deep history of the Arboretum landscape.

The Arnold Arboretum acknowledges that benefactor Benjamin Bussey, who bequeathed the land on which the institution now is sited, bought the property with funds amassed from trade in goods produced by enslaved persons. Read about the Arboretum and its entanglement with slavery.

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