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arboretum
[ ahr-buh-ree-tuhm ]
noun
- a plot of land on which many different trees or shrubs are grown for study or display.
arboretum
/ ˌɑːbəˈriːtəm /
noun
- a place where trees or shrubs are cultivated for their scientific or educational interest
Word History and Origins
Origin of arboretum1
Word History and Origins
Origin of arboretum1
Example Sentences
Scientists at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, in London, are working to conserve trees across the world by collecting seeds and growing specimens in arboretums.
Peterson tasted his first pawpaw, from a wild growing tree, in his university's arboretum as a graduate student studying plant genetics.
Seattle Parks and Recreation doesn’t have funds now to develop its 22-acre “North Entrance Project” where the ruins meet the arboretum.
He lives there in a stone-walled house he calls Stargate Manor, a temple of expensive kitsch with its own arboretum, chapel — where George prays to Jesus, Buddha and Mother Nature — and waiting sarcophagus.
As curator of the online arboretum “Trees of LA,” Carrie celebrates the power of jacarandas on Instagram to make Angelenos aware of other remarkable trees that flower simultaneously, such as vibrant orange coral trees.
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