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Yearly archive
2017
2017
New tree species in Brazil probably the world's heaviest living organism
Yet Another Fast-Spreading Disease is Threatening Ohio Trees
Grows well in sun and warmth — and shade and cold
Fungus serves as federal sidekick in fight to save forests
The dietary habits of the emerald ash borer beetle are complicated
Why England has so many oaks – and how they became an unlikely national symbol
Solving how a complex disease threatens oak trees
Regreening the planet could cut as much carbon as halting oil use – report
Reality Check: Is tree-planting target being met?
How trees stand up to storms
Wanted in your collection!
First BGCI/ArbNet Partnership Programme grants awarded
Plants on the Move: How Public Gardens Can Help Control Invasive Plants
Why is Africa building a Great Green Wall?
World’s botanic gardens contain a third of all known plant species, and help protect the most threatened
Arboretum Researchers Find Nearly One-Fourth of Oak Species in the U.S. are of Conservation Concern
How biomolecules from deep time can help to reconstruct the tree of life
American Oaks Share a Common Northern Ancestor
Red list: ash trees and antelopes on the brink of extinction
Study Reveals the Big Climate Impact of the Way Drought Kills Trees
Scientists sequence a whole genome to identify a plant species within hours
Jensen-Olson Arboretum celebrates 10th anniversary
Polly Hill Arboretum is Living Laboratory of Climate Change
New BGCI / ArbNet partnership agreement signed
Getting Threatened Trees Trending
New Drone Plans an Ambitious Mission to Plant 100,000 Trees a Day
Recovering from winter: how conifers overcome their own seasonal affective disorder
Five new species in world’s largest tree genus found on Sulawesi
From Idea to Realisation - BGCI's Manual on Planning, Developing and Managing Botanic Gardens
Sowing the seeds of hope for Critically Endangered magnolia tree
First BGCI/ArbNet partnership agreement signed
Restoration of Illinois' oak savannas tries to reach new heights
Morton Arboretum researcher solves mystery of the white oak
Cities need 'hedges as well as trees' for environment
Using Google Street View Data to Track Urban Trees
We hardly notice them. But street trees are monuments to city life
Center for Plant Conservation 2017 Annual Meeting
Los Angeles Arboretum earns 2017 Preservation Award from the L.A. Conservancy
Propagation research on rare trees expands species recovery potential
China's fight to halt tree cover loss
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