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Category: Living Collections

  • Lacebark Pine Dazzles in Winter

    Biodiversity, Botanical Gardens, Botany, Director’s Posts, History, Landscape, Living Collections
    Lacebark Pine Dazzles in Winter
  • Full Moon, Clear Sky, Trees, Ice, Lunar Eclipse

    Botanical Gardens, Director’s Posts, Landscape, Living Collections
    Full Moon, Clear Sky, Trees, Ice, Lunar Eclipse
  • Looking Ahead to a Botanically Rich New Year

    Community, Director’s Posts, Living Collections
    Looking Ahead to a Botanically Rich New Year
  • Samaras in the Sun

    Botany, Director’s Posts, Living Collections
    Samaras in the Sun
  • Nothing Gold Can Stay

    Botany, Director’s Posts, Living Collections
    Nothing Gold Can Stay
  • Cracking a Shellbark Case

    Living Collections, Photography
    Cracking a Shellbark Case
  • Arboretum recognized for two new nationally accredited collections

    Living Collections, Curation
    Arboretum recognized for two new nationally accredited collections
  • Carbon Tax on Beech Trees!

    Botany, Director’s Posts, Horticulture, Living Collections
    Carbon Tax on Beech Trees!
  • A Kaleidoscope of Fruits at the Arnold Arboretum

    Botany, Director’s Posts, Horticulture, Living Collections
    A Kaleidoscope of Fruits at the Arnold Arboretum
  • How the Pear Got Its Spots

    Biodiversity, Director’s Posts, Horticulture, Living Collections
    How the Pear Got Its Spots
  • Black Locust Tree Levitates Over the Arboretum

    Director’s Posts, Horticulture, Legacies, Living Collections
    Black Locust Tree Levitates Over the Arboretum
  • Insects Prefer Yellow

    Botany, Director’s Posts, Living Collections
    Insects Prefer Yellow
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