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- noun Plural form of
arboretum .
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Public gardens, such as arboreta and botanical gardens, often do a splendid job educating and inspiring the public in ornamental horticulture; their offerings in food gardening tend to be more limited.
Maria Rodale: Food Gardener Survey Maria Rodale 2010
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Public gardens, such as arboreta and botanical gardens, often do a splendid job educating and inspiring the public in ornamental horticulture; their offerings in food gardening tend to be more limited.
Maria Rodale: Food Gardener Survey Maria Rodale 2010
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Today is National Public Gardens Day (publicgardens. org), and arboreta, gardens and conservatories will be staging free events throughout the weekend.
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The book was created from the series of drawings she did in the 1970s when she traveled to 56 botanical gardens and arboreta in California, illustrating plants that were appealing to her eye.
Cultivating a meaningful reflection of yourself in the garden 2010
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We gather information from many places -- universities and arboreta, botanical gardens and just plain dirt gardeners.
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Occurrence beyond the natural range is limited to arboreta (e.g. Iraq, Portugal) and experimental studies (e.g. India).
Chapter 16 1990
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Their members include public gardens as well as arboreta and zoos.
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- (Business Wire) More than 500 gardens and arboreta across the country celebrated the second annual National Public Gardens Day on May 7,
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Their members include public gardens as well as arboreta and zoos.
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Their members include public gardens as well as arboreta and zoos.
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