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Category: Biodiversity

  • Observations by a Citizen Scientist

    Citizen Science, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Living Collections, Research, Silva
    Observations by a Citizen Scientist
  • Spruce and Fir Cones on Display

    Director’s Posts, Biodiversity, Botany, Living Collections, Photography
    Spruce and Fir Cones on Display
  • Celebrating Plant Graduation Class of 2021

    Living Collections, Biodiversity, Conservation, Horticulture, Plant Production
    Celebrating Plant Graduation Class of 2021
  • Larch Madness in April

    Director’s Posts, Biodiversity, Botany, Living Collections
    Larch Madness in April
  • How Trees Help Fight Climate Change

    Living Collections, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Horticulture, Landscape
    How Trees Help Fight Climate Change
  • Of Memories and Plants

    Living Collections, Biodiversity, Botanical Gardens, Climate Change, Conservation, Horticulture, Silva
    Of Memories and Plants
  • Willow Inflorescences Begin to Break Bud

    Director’s Posts, Biodiversity, Botany, Horticulture, Landscape, Photography
    Willow Inflorescences Begin to Break Bud
  • Coyotes in the Collections

    Ecology, Biodiversity, Landscape, Wildlife
    Coyotes in the Collections
  • It’s Winter and the Hunt Is on for Invasive Pests at the Arnold Arboretum

    Biodiversity, Climate Change, Ecology, Horticulture, Living Collections, WBUR
    It’s Winter and the Hunt Is on for Invasive Pests at the Arnold Arboretum
  • How Does Your Garden Grow?

    Horticulture, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Conservation, Curation, Ecology, Harvard Gazette, Landscape
    How Does Your Garden Grow?
  • Astonishing Bark

    Director’s Posts, Biodiversity, Botanical Gardens, Botany, Horticulture, Plant Exploration
    Astonishing Bark
  • Teaching My Child to Love a Dying World

    Health and Well-being, Biodiversity, Botanical Gardens, Climate Change, Community, Ecology, New York Times
    Teaching My Child to Love a Dying World
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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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