This is Volume 24 of the "Journal of the Arnold Arboretum," published in 1943. A vital resource for botanists, horticulturists, and researchers in plant science, this volume contains detailed articles, research findings, and observations from the Arnold Arboretum. The journal serves as a historical record of botanical studies, plant explorations, and horticultural practices. It presents information of interest to both academic and general readers passionate about botany and the natural world. Offering insights into plant species, botanical research methodologies, and the historical context of botanical studies, this journal remains an invaluable addition to botanical collections and a key reference for understanding the development of plant science.
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