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Category: Plant Exploration

  • By the Numbers: Twenty Years of NACPEC Collections

    Arnoldia, Plant Exploration
    By the Numbers: Twenty Years of NACPEC Collections
  • The Quest for the Hardy Cedar-of-Lebanon

    Arnoldia, Plant Exploration
    The Quest for the Hardy Cedar-of-Lebanon
  • “As remarkable as discovering a living dinosaur”: Redwoods in China

    Arnoldia, Plant Exploration
    “As remarkable as discovering a living dinosaur”: Redwoods in China
  • Another “Living Fossil” Comes to the Arnold Arboretum

    Plant Exploration, Arnoldia, History
    Another “Living Fossil” Comes to the Arnold Arboretum
  • Reminiscences of Collecting the Type Specimens of Metasequoia glyptostroboides

    Plant Exploration, Arnoldia
    Reminiscences of Collecting the Type Specimens of Metasequoia glyptostroboides
  • How Metasequoia, the “Living Fossil,” Was Discovered in China

    Plant Exploration, Arnoldia, History
    How Metasequoia, the “Living Fossil,” Was Discovered in China
  • How to Fund Botanical Expeditions

    Arnoldia, Plant Exploration
  • Notes on Chinese-American Botanical Collaboration

    Plant Exploration, Arnoldia
  • The California Academy-Lingnan Dawn-Redwood Expedition

    Plant Exploration, Arnoldia
  • Metasequoia glyptostroboides—Its Status in Central China in 1980

    Plant Exploration, Arnoldia
    Metasequoia glyptostroboides—Its Status in Central China in 1980
  • Plant Collecting on Wudang Shan

    Plant Exploration, Arnoldia, History
    Plant Collecting on Wudang Shan
  • Korean Adventure

    Plant Exploration, Arnoldia
    Korean Adventure
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