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Harvard’s Arnold Arboretum Is Looking Toward the Next 150 Years The 281-acre park, which turns 150 this year, may hold clues on how to navigate an increasingly extreme ecological future.
With “The Arboretum Experience,” visitors have the chance to embark on a self-guided journey of discovery through a collection of audio plays, movement mediations and live pop-up performances.
Lilac Sunday is canceled for 2020, and visitors to the Arnold Arboretum are asked to adhere to certain rules, including wearing masks.
It’s spring, and soon the magnolias at the Arnold Arboretum will be in ecstatic bloom. Located just inside the main entrance, near the Hunnewell Visitor Center, the fragrant trees are among the ...
Take mom to Lilac Sunday for Mother's Day, where you can enjoy food trucks and flower fun while picnicking at Arnold Arboretum among hundreds of lilacs.
Beech leaf disease: 1 p.m. March 9. The Arboretum is offering a free webinar on Beach leaf disease, which affects and kills both native and ornamental beech tree species. This webinar will be co ...
Future arboretum interns given the chore of combating swallow-wort could one day have the assistance of Hypena opulenta, a species of moth native to Ukraine whose larvae feast exclusively on the ...
The Arnold Arboretum in Jamaica Plain will host its annual Lilac Sunday, a celebration of the park’s hundreds of lilacs while in peak bloom — on Mother’s Day weekend.
The street bisecting Arnold Arboretum will be renamed because Benjamin Bussey made his fortune selling goods produced by enslaved people.
Arnold Arboretum workers are now without a contract after their previous agreement with the University expired on Nov. 15, with both sides failing to come to a consensus on compensation after ...
The Organismic and Evolutionary Biology professor and Arboretum director took FM on a tour of the Arboretum, discussing botany, evolution, and his love of trees along the way. “Everything that ...
Lila Sunday returns to the Arnold Arboretum for the first time since 2019. The Arnold Arboretum plan to celebrate 150 years of Arboretum history and 112 Lilac Sundays.
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