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An arboretum ( pl.: arboreta) is a botanical collection composed exclusively of trees of a variety of species. Originally mostly created as a section in a larger garden or park for specimens of mostly non-local species, many modern arboreta are in botanical gardens as living collections of woody plants and are intended at least in part for ...
- United States National Arboretum
United States National Arboretum. / 38.91028°N 76.96722°W...
- Arnold Arboretum
The Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University is a botanical...
- Nichols Arboretum
Nichols Arboretum. / 42.28131; -83.72329. Nichols Arboretum,...
- United States National Arboretum
Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden. / 34.1415392; -118.0540609. The Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden, 127 acres (51.4 ha), is an arboretum, botanical garden, and historical site nestled into hills near the San Gabriel Mountains in Arcadia, California, United States. Open daily, it only closes on Christmas Day.
An arboretum is a place where trees, shrubs, and sometimes herbaceous plants are cultivated for scientific and educational purposes. Learn about the history, types, and functions of arboretums, and see some examples in the United States and elsewhere.
An arboretum is an outdoor living tree museum. An arboretum is a botanical garden specializing in trees. Arboreta across the globe practice scientific research, promote conservation, and engage in public outreach and education to protect and preserve trees.
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