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Category: Living Collections

  • How plants adapt to climate change

    Research, Climate Change, Harvard Gazette, Living Collections
    How plants adapt to climate change
  • Living Collections Campaign progress update

    Plant Exploration, Living Collections, Silva
    Living Collections Campaign progress update
  • From the Collection: Zelkova

    Plant Profiles, Horticulture, Living Collections, Silva
    From the Collection:  Zelkova
  • In our collection: Amelanchier

    Living Collections, News, Plant Profiles, Silva
    In our collection: Amelanchier
  • An expedition at the Arboretum

    Education, Harvard Gazette, Living Collections, News
    An expedition at the Arboretum
  • When spring is samara season

    Plant Exploration, Curation, Living Collections, Silva
    When spring is samara season
  • A tale of two Cornus collections

    Curation, Living Collections, Plant Production
    A tale of two Cornus collections
  • Rainy days and Tuesdays

    Biodiversity, Living Collections
    Rainy days and Tuesdays
  • Spring Cone Colors at Peak

    Biodiversity, Botany, Director’s Posts, Horticulture, Landscape, Living Collections
    Spring Cone Colors at Peak
  • Early Spring Flowering Is Red

    Botany, Director’s Posts, Landscape, Living Collections
    Early Spring Flowering Is Red
  • Botanical Thermometers

    Biodiversity, Director’s Posts, History, Horticulture, Living Collections
    Botanical Thermometers
  • Enhancing Our Urban Ecosystem

    Landscape, Biodiversity, Botanical Gardens, Climate Change, Ecology, Horticulture, Living Collections, Silva
    Enhancing Our Urban Ecosystem
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