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Category: Bonsai

  • A Bonsai Bonanza: The Arnold Arboretum’s Tiniest Trees Return to Display

    Horticulture, Art, Bonsai, Exhibitions, Living Collections, WBUR
    A Bonsai Bonanza: The Arnold Arboretum’s Tiniest Trees Return to Display
  • An Everyday Art Tour: A Living Collection

    Living Collections, Art, Biodiversity, Bonsai, Botanical Gardens, Botany, Community, History of Landscape, Horticulture, Landscape, Landscape Design, News
    An Everyday Art Tour: A Living Collection
  • Sweating the Small Stuff

    Bonsai, Art, Curation, Horticulture, Living Collections, Plant Production, WGBH
    Sweating the Small Stuff
  • Nearly Three Centuries Old Bonsai Cypress Lives at the Arnold Arboretum

    Bonsai, Horticulture, Jamaica Plain News, Living Collections
    Nearly Three Centuries Old Bonsai Cypress Lives at the Arnold Arboretum
  • Treasured Through Time

    Bonsai, Curation, Horticulture, Living Collections, Silva
    Treasured Through Time
  • Welcome back, bonsai!

    Bonsai
    Welcome back, bonsai!
  • Perfection in miniature

    Bonsai
    Perfection in miniature
  • The Bonsai Collection of Stellenbosch University Botanical Garden

    Arnoldia, Bonsai
  • From Temple to Terrace

    Arnoldia, Bonsai
    From Temple to Terrace
  • Portraits of the Larz Anderson Collection 1913–2005

    Bonsai, Arnoldia
  • Rejuvenating and Reshaping the Larz Anderson ‘Chabo-hibas’

    Bonsai, Arnoldia
    Rejuvenating and Reshaping the Larz Anderson ‘Chabo-hibas’

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