The Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University is a museum of trees teaching the world about plants.

  • Eastern Redbud 9042*A
  • Magnolia amoena 385-2012*A
  • Japanese Larch 11276*R
  • Crataegus x disperma 6770*A
  • Tschonosk Maple 326-97*B
  • Korean Abelialeaf 141-2002*B
  • Siberian Larch 269-77*A
  • Eastern Redbud 9042*A
  • Magnolia amoena Tianmu magnolia 385-2012-A b6y Ned Friedman
    Magnolia amoena 385-2012*A
  • Larix kaempferi Japanese larch 11276-R by Ned Friedman
    Japanese Larch 11276*R
  • Crataegus punctata var. pausiaca spreading hawthorn 6770-A by Ned Friedman
    Crataegus x disperma 6770*A
  • Acer tschonoskii ssp. tschonoskii Tschonosk maple 326-97-B by Ned Friedman
    Tschonosk Maple 326-97*B
  • Abeliophyllum distichum white forsythia 141-2002-B by Ned Friedman
    Korean Abelialeaf 141-2002*B
  • Siberian Larch 269-77*A

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Today’s Virtual Walks

Director’s Tour

Director’s Tour

Experience the Arnold Arboretum’s world-class living collections from Director Ned Friedman’s perspective. Take this tour online or use the page for self-guided exploration while visiting the Arboretum in person.
120 mins Medium 2.5 miles
Introductory Tour

Introductory Tour

This half-mile Introductory Tour features stories about the Arboretum’s history, mission, and research endeavors. If you’re at the Arboretum, click here to take a version of this tour with Expeditions, our mobile web app.
40 mins Easy 0.5 miles
A Walk Through Time, Part 1

A Walk Through Time, Part 1

Walk with Landscape Architect Rosetta S. Elkin and Arboretum Archivist Lisa E. Pearson.
20 mins An easy walk with several hills, accessible for mobility impaired visitors .25 miles
Explorers Garden Tour

Explorers Garden Tour

This quarter-mile tour through the Explorers Garden features stories from the Arboretum’s century and a half of collecting plants around the world. If you’re at the Arboretum, click here to take a version of this tour with Expeditions, our mobile web app.
45 mins Easy .25 miles

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Plants & Collections

Paperbark Maple

Scientific Name
Acer griseum

A remarkable and rare species native to central China, this maple is most known for its striking copper-colored papery bark. Plant collector Ernest Henry Wilson introduced it to North America in 1907. The Arboretum is home to some of the oldest paperbark maples outside of China.

Florida Yew

Scientific Name
Taxus floridana

The Florida yew is a critically endangered species, native to the Florida Panhandle. This specimen, wild-collected in 1989, endures the cold Boston climate.

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