- long-established by then. An
arboretum specializing in
growing conifers is
known as a
pinetum.
Other specialist arboreta include saliceta (willows), po****ta (poplar)...
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Bedgebury National Pinetum at Bedgebury, Kent, in the
United Kingdom, is a
recreational and
conservational arboretum managed by
Forestry England that...
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Neodiprion pinetum is a
species of
sawfly in the
family Diprionidae. It is
commonly known as the
white pine sawfly, a name
sometimes also
applied to Diprion...
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covers 14
acres (5.7 ha). The
Turtle Pond and the
adjacent Arthur Ross
Pinetum occupy another 31
acres (13 ha). The
Great Lawn and
Turtle Pond take up...
- Pinus. New York, NY:
Ronald Press. "classification of pines". The
Lovett Pinetum Charitable Foundation.
Archived from the
original on 2004-06-03. Retrieved...
- the
United Kingdom is a link page for any
botanical garden,
arboretum or
pinetum in the
United Kingdom.
Harris Garden,
University of Reading,
Reading Birmingham...
- to the
Hunnewell estate – the
first ever for an
American garden. The
pinetum,
begun in 1867,
includes rare,
mature specimens of
Torreya nucifera (****anese...
- acres)
forest surrounding Bedgebury National Pinetum, near
Flimwell in Kent. In
contrast to the
National Pinetum,
which contains exclusively coniferous trees...
- Kew,
jointly with the
Forestry Commission,
founded Bedgebury National Pinetum in Kent in 1923,
specialising in
growing conifers. In 1994, the Castle...
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including New York City's
Central Park,
specifically the
Arthur Ross
Pinetum, as well as the
Arthur Ross
Greenhouse at
Barnard College.
Arthur Ross...