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Meet Our Members: Angela Markle and Daughters Ophelia and Daphne Johnston
An avid runner, Arnold Arboretum member Angela Markle first fell in love with our landscape for its beautiful running trails. It was only more recently that she discovered its more whimsical use as a...
View ArticleInterns Launch Explorers Garden Expansion
Each summer, participants in the Isabella Welles Hunnewell Internship Program at the Arnold Arboretum complete a group project in the landscape as the culmination of their training in public garden...
View ArticleThe Ginkgo–COVID Connection
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View ArticleArboretum and Parks Department Petition City for Bussey Street Name Change
In response to a community effort, the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University and the Boston Parks and Recreation Department have petitioned the Public Improvement Commission (PIC) of Boston to change...
View ArticleCultivating Friendships with Trees
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View ArticleArboreal Soundscapes
During my inaugural spring soundwalk through the Arnold Arboretum in early April 2023, I spent a significant amount of time with an eastern white pine. The tree stands with no immediate neighbors, in...
View ArticleArboretum Breaks Ground for Renewed Poplar Gate
Ceremony launches the construction phase of the institution’s Sesquicentennial Entrance Improvement Project The Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University held a groundbreaking ceremony on Wednesday,...
View ArticleWith New Renovations, Arnold Arboretum Looks to Open Gates and Build Bridges
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View ArticleCity Approves Renaming of Bussey Street to Flora Way
On October 10, the Boston Public Improvement Commission (PIC) approved the renaming of Bussey Street, which bisects the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University between Walter and South Streets, as the...
View ArticlePlant Collecting in Korea
Dispatches from the field highlight the Arnold Arboretum’s first collections in Korea since 1977 This autumn, the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University embarked on its first plant collecting...
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