This is Volume 17 of the "Journal of the Arnold Arboretum," published in 1936. This journal presents research and observations from the Arnold Arboretum, a renowned center for the study of trees and shrubs. It includes articles on plant taxonomy, horticulture, and botanical explorations. It serves as a valuable resource for botanists, horticulturists, and anyone interested in the scientific study of plants.
The "Journal of the Arnold Arboretum" offers insights into the Arboretum's collections and research activities, documenting advancements in botanical knowledge and horticultural practices during the early to mid-20th century. Its historical significance lies in its contribution to the understanding and conservation of plant biodiversity.
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