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  • Everyday is Mother’s Day at the Arnold Arboretum

    Community, Events, Landscape, Living Collections, Uncategorized
    Everyday is Mother’s Day at the Arnold Arboretum
  • Actors’ Shakespeare Project presents “Nature of Shakespeare” from the Arboretum

    Art, Community, Events
    Actors’ Shakespeare Project presents “Nature of Shakespeare” from the Arboretum
  • Diana Oh’s CLAIRVOYANCE: Tree Planting Installation at the Arboretum

    Events
    Diana Oh’s CLAIRVOYANCE: Tree Planting Installation at the Arboretum
  • The Lilacs of the Arnold Arboretum: A Season of Bloom

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    The Lilacs of the Arnold Arboretum: A Season of Bloom
  • August 30 tour extravaganza at the Arboretum

    Education, Events
    August 30 tour extravaganza at the Arboretum
  • JP storyteller helps people reconnect with nature

    Events, Jamaica Plain Gazette
    JP storyteller helps people reconnect with nature
  • Boston Ballet dances the night away

    Events, Harvard Gazette, News
    Boston Ballet dances the night away
  • A pastoral romance

    Events, Harvard Gazette, News
    A pastoral romance
  • A Truth Universally Acknowledged

    News, Events
    A Truth Universally Acknowledged
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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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