An arboretum (from Latin arboretum, orchard) is a collection of trees.
a facility where trees and shrubs are cultivated for exhibition
a botanical garden devoted chiefly to the growing of woody plants
a botanical garden devoted to trees and shrubs
a botanical garden that specializes in trees
a botanical park or garden that features collections of plants and trees
a collection of living trees, grown in a specific area like a living album to be savoured at leisure
a collection of tree and shrub species used for educational and/or scientific purposes
a collection of trees and again these are often open to the public and represent important species population collections
a collection of woody trees and shrubs cultivated and labeled for educational and scientific purposes
a dedicated plantation of trees
a living museum where a collection of trees and other plants is assembled and maintained for education, research and enjoyment
a living museum where trees, shrubs, and herbaceous plants are cultivated for scientific and educational purposes
a living outdoor classroom dedicated to the study of trees
an area containing many different species of trees for the purpose of education and or/ research
an area maintained for growing trees, shrubs, vines, prairie and woodland plants
a place set aside for trees and plants to grow
a place where trees and other plants are grown for educational or scientific purposes
a place where trees and shrubs are grown for research, demonstration and educational purposes
a place where trees are grown and displayed for scientific, educational, and aesthetic purposes (an outdoor tree museum)
a place where trees are grown for study
a place where trees, plants and shrubs are cultivated for scientific and educational purposes
a place where trees, shrubs, and plants are specially grown and cultivated
a planned outdoor space, usually large, for the display and study of trees
a planned outdoor space, usually of a larger size, intendedfor the display and study of trees
a plantation of mixed species established for comparative purposes
a plot of land dedicated to the cultivation of trees, shrubs and herbaceous plants for scientific, educational and exhibit purposes
This is a garden with a large collection of trees and shrubs. They are specifically grown for scientific or educational purpose.
An arboretum is a park or garden where trees and shrubs are grown for educational and/or scientific uses.
A place where trees or shrubs are cultivated for their educational or scientific interest.
n. A botanical garden or place devoted to the cultivation of trees or shrubs.
A garden with a large collection of trees and shrubs cultivated for scientific or educational purposes.
A place where trees or shrubs are cultivated for their scientific or educational interest.
A collection of specimen trees.
A place where an extensive variety of woody plants (trees), are cultivated for scientific, educational, and ornamental purposes.
Place where different types of trees and shrubs are grown for exhibition or study.
An arboretum is a botanical garden primarily devoted to trees and other woody plants, forming a living collection of trees intended at least partly for scientific study. An arboretum specialising in growing conifers is known as a pinetum.