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Category: Plant Exploration

  • A Medlar by Any Other Name

    Arnoldia, Feature, History, Plant Exploration
    A Medlar by Any Other Name
  • Notes from the field – a Japanese maple in May

    Plant Exploration
    Notes from the field – a Japanese maple in May
  • Déjà Vu Viburnums: A World Away but Close to Home

    Plant Exploration, Arnoldia, Botany, Feature
    Déjà Vu Viburnums: A World Away but Close to Home
  • Searching for Wilson’s Expedition to Australia

    Plant Exploration, Arnoldia, Feature, History, Library and Archives
    Searching for Wilson’s Expedition to Australia
  • Taiwan Dispatches

    Plant Exploration, Arnoldia, History, Library and Archives, Visual Essay
    Taiwan Dispatches
  • E. H. Wilson’s search for Davidia involucrata

    Library and Archives, History, Plant Exploration
    E. H. Wilson’s search for Davidia involucrata
  • Behind the Scenes on Naming a New Hemlock Species

    Plant Exploration, Arnoldia, Feature
    Behind the Scenes on Naming a New Hemlock Species
  • The Arboretum’s Long History of Plant Collecting

    Plant Exploration, Conservation, History
  • A Legacy of Discovery

    Plant Exploration, History
    A Legacy of Discovery
  • Art of Botanical Documentation

    Plant Exploration, Art, History
    Art of Botanical Documentation
  • Return to the Ozarks

    Plant Exploration, Travel
    Return to the Ozarks
  • Notes from the field: The return to Japan

    Plant Exploration
    Notes from the field: The return to Japan
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