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  2. Francis A. Bartlett - Wikipedia

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    In 1913, Bartlett established the Bartlett Arboretum and Gardens at his residence in North Stamford, Connecticut for use as a training school for his company. By 1927, there was enough scientific work in progress to warrant the establishment of the Bartlett Tree Research Laboratories, located first in North Stamford, and, since 1965, on a large ...

  3. Raleigh lost over a thousand acres of tree canopy. Apex ... - AOL

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    Wake County is losing more and more trees, but a new report identifies ‘planting priorities.’

  4. Bartlett Arboretum and Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The Bartlett Arboretum and Gardens in Stamford, Connecticut, contains 93 acres of parkland, gardens, landscapes, and hiking trails that focus on the regional plants, ecology and character of Southwestern New England. The Arboretum is open and accessible to the public every day of the year and is located at 151 Brookdale Road.

  5. Henry Clay Oak - Wikipedia

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    A great white oak, called the "Henry Clay Tree".It was said to be the tallest tree in Raleigh, as well as the most historic. [1]The Henry Clay Oak, also called the Henry Clay Tree, was a historic white oak which grew to a prodigious height and girth in the city of Raleigh, North Carolina, possibly predating the founding of the city in 1792, until, stricken by disease and the elements, it was ...

  6. Raleigh hit 2 new tree pollen highs this year. Here’s how ...

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    Raleigh is seeing an earlier start to its tree pollen season in the spring and later end to its weed pollen season in the fall. This graphic from Climate Central shows how the area’s growing ...

  7. Arborist - Wikipedia

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    An arborist using a chainsaw to cut a eucalyptus tree in a public park Two arborists climbing and dismantling a Norway Maple in Ontario, Canada. An arborist [1], or (less commonly) arboriculturist, is a professional in the practice of arboriculture, which is the cultivation, management, and study of individual trees, shrubs, vines, and other perennial woody plants in dendrology and horticulture.