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Definitions of arboretum in various dictionaries:
noun - a facility where trees and shrubs are cultivated for exhibition
noun - a place for the study and exhibition of trees
ARBORETUM - An arboretum (plural: arboreta) in a general sense is a botanical collection composed exclusively of trees. More commonly a modern arboretum is a bot...
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From the Latin word for "tree", it's a place where many kinds of trees & plants are exhibited |
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A place where an extensive variety of woody plants are cultivated for scientific, educational, and ornamental purposes. |
a botanical garden devoted to trees. |
a facility where trees and shrubs are cultivated for exhibition |
a large garden where many types of tree are grown, for people to look at and to be studied for scientific purposes |
A botanical garden devoted to trees. |
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An arboretum (plural: arboreta) in a general sense is a botanical collection composed exclusively of trees. More commonly a modern arboretum is a botanical garden containing living collections of woody plants and is intended at least in part for scientific study. * An arboretum specializing in growing conifers is known as a pinetum. Other specialist arboreta include saliceta (willows), populeta, and querceta (oaks). * The term arboretum was first used in an English publication by John Claudius Loudon in 1833 in The Gardener's Magazine but the concept was already long-established by then. * Related collections include a fruticetum (from the Latin frutex, meaning shrub) and a viticetum (from the Latin vitis, meaning vine, referring in particular to a grape vine). |