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Category: Plant Profiles

  • Late-Spring Finale: Mountain Laurels at Hemlock Hill

    Living Collections, Botanical Gardens, Conservation, History of Landscape, Horticulture, Landscape, Phenology, Photography, Plant Profiles
    Late-Spring Finale: Mountain Laurels at Hemlock Hill
  • Pining for Beautiful Bark

    Biodiversity, Horticulture, Landscape, Living Collections, Plant Profiles
    Pining for Beautiful Bark
  • A Temperate Cousin: Leitneria floridana

    Plant Profiles, Arnoldia, Plant Portrait
    A Temperate Cousin: Leitneria floridana
  • Planting Edo: Pinus thunbergii

    Arnoldia, Art, Plant Portrait, Plant Profiles
    Planting Edo: Pinus thunbergii
  • A Writer’s World: Fagus sylvatica ‘Pendula’

    Plant Profiles, Arnoldia, Plant Portrait
    A Writer’s World: Fagus sylvatica ‘Pendula’
  • 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
  • Spring is the New Fall

    Plant Profiles, Arnoldia, Plant Portrait
    Spring is the New Fall
  • Remembering Lilacs

    Plant Profiles
  • Remembering Lilacs

    Plant Profiles
    Remembering Lilacs
  • Elms Flowers Are Very Busy (and Beautiful)

    Director’s Posts, Plant Profiles
    Elms Flowers Are Very Busy (and Beautiful)
  • Plants under Quarantine

    Plant Profiles
    Plants under Quarantine
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