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Category: Botany

  • New Interdisciplinary Class Asks: “What Do Plants Know?”

    Education, Biodiversity, Botany, Community, Landscape, Living Collections
    New Interdisciplinary Class Asks: “What Do Plants Know?”
  • Hickories in Full Fall Regalia

    Director’s Posts, Biodiversity, Botany, Living Collections
    Hickories in Full Fall Regalia
  • Evergreens Are Deciduous Too!

    Director’s Posts, Botany, Living Collections
    Evergreens Are Deciduous Too!
  • Changing of the Leaves Could Come Later This Fall

    Boston Globe, Botany, Climate Change, Landscape
    Changing of the Leaves Could Come Later This Fall
  • Magnolias Are Going to Seed

    Director’s Posts, Biodiversity, Botany, Horticulture, Living Collections
    Magnolias Are Going to Seed
  • A Hemiparasite in the Arnold Arboretum

    Director’s Posts, Biodiversity, Botany, Ecology, Living Collections
    A Hemiparasite in the Arnold Arboretum
  • Al and the Arnold

    Legacies, Botany, Community, Landscape, Library and Archives, Photography, Wildlife
    Al and the Arnold
  • In Love with an Outlaw

    Director’s Posts, Botany, Evolution, Landscape, Living Collections
    In Love with an Outlaw
  • Spruce and Fir Cones on Display

    Director’s Posts, Biodiversity, Botany, Living Collections, Photography
    Spruce and Fir Cones on Display
  • Larch Madness in April

    Director’s Posts, Biodiversity, Botany, Living Collections
    Larch Madness in April
  • A Case for Exploration

    Botanical Gardens, Botany, History, Horticulture, Library and Archives, Plant Exploration, Research
    A Case for Exploration
  • Remembering Stephen Spongberg

    Legacies, Botany, Curation, History, Plant Exploration, Taxonomy
    Remembering Stephen Spongberg
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