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How many tree species are found in the world's rainforests?
Prunus africana: A sustainable management reality check
Genetic Secrets of Brazil's Rarest Tree Revealed
Study reveals how eastern US forests came to be
Fewer Students Study Botany, More Plant Collections Closing
Seoul Skygarden: Aging overpass to be transformed into floating arboretum
Ecuador Breaks World Reforestation Record
Extreme heat causing ginger syndrome in eucalypts
Italy fears disease will destroy its famous olive trees
Graceland Cemetery Introduces A Plants Map Interactive Arboretum Tour
Holden Arboretum expanding student science program
These Are The Amazon Trees That Keep The Planet Cool
Holden Arboretum, Cleveland Botanical Garden alive with projects
China is building a Great Wall of Trees to fight climate change and the encroaching Gobi Desert
157 million Chicago-area trees improve life and the environment
Morris Arboretum’s Out on a Limb Wins National 2015 Buildy Award
How to Make Trees Grow Bigger, Faster in the Face of Climate Change
144ft beech in Sussex named Britain's tallest native tree
Morton Arboretum's Nicole Cavender talks trees, in time for Arbor Day
Research findings back up Aboriginal legend on origin of Central Australian palm trees
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