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Volume 45, NO. 4: Presidential Gardening, What Happens in the Garden When the Gardener is Away, Seasons of Serenity, Then and Now: Rain Gardens
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Volume 45, NO. 3: The Arboretum Revitalization Plan Continues, The North American Mango, The Dryads Within, Working During the Pandemic, Nature Trail: Then and Now
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Volume 45, NO. 2: Spring and Summer are Still on Schedule, What's New in the Woods, The Climate and The Trees, Meet our Student Workers, Haverfarm: Then and Now
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Volume 45, NO. 1: Ryan Pinetum: Polishing a Hidden Gem, Greetings Haverford, Wait For It, Seasons of Care, Greenhouses: Then and Now
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Volume 44, NO. 4: Setting Goals - Planting 300, In Memoriam...Lou Monostra 1963-2019, Elves in the Arboretum, Pinetum: Then and Now
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Volume 44, NO. 3: What's Happening: Let it Grow, A Place in History, Natural Alternatives to Harsh Chemicals? Yes Please. A Grateful Goodbye, Asian Gardens: Then and Now
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Volume 44, NO. 2: Restoring Our Section of the Eastern Deciduous Forest, A Mutant of the Most Beautiful Variety, Bat Boxes in the Arboretum, Reflection from Founder's Window, Barclay Beach: Then and Now, Letter to the Members
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Volume 44, NO. 1: Reflecting Backward, Moving Forward, Spring Renewal, The Duck Pond: Then and Now, Events and Programming Announcements
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Volume 43, NO. 4: Arboretum Revitalization: Progress Update, Greetings from our new Program Coordinator, Monster, Where are they Now?, What is Your Mount Rushmore?, How I Became a Morning Person
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Volume 43, NO. 3: Back to the Wild: The Arboretum's Meadows, A Knotty Problem on Campus, Big Rings for Better Trees, Stoneleigh: An Evolving Landscape
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