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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.

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6-585: Bartlett Arboretum may refer to: Bartlett Arboretum and Gardens , Stamford, Connecticut Bartlett Arboretum (Belle Plaine, Kansas) , listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Sumner County, Kansas Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Bartlett Arboretum . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

12-831: The Bartlett Arboretum is a collection of over 3500 specimens. While most specimens are from the Northeastern United States, the collection also houses material from the Southeastern United States and Adjacent Mexico (200), the Caribbean (100), Amazonian Peru (150), the former Soviet Union (200),and Africa (100). This collection includes approximately 2,500 species of vascular plants , and 1,000 species of bryophyte . The collection currently houses one type specimen. The Arboretum started in 1913, when Dr. Francis A. Bartlett , an eminent dendrologist and founder of

18-483: The F.A. Bartlett Tree Expert Company, acquired "30 acres [12 hectares] more or less" of North Stamford woodland to use as his residence, training school and research laboratory for his company. Over the years, he assembled a large number of plant specimens on the property from all over the world. In 1965, when the research laboratory moved to North Carolina , the Stamford site, then covering more than 60 acres (24 hectares),

24-518: The grounds today. In 2006, the Arboretum began numerous research programs, continuing the tradition of research begun by Bartlett nearly a century earlier. Current research focuses on local plant ecology such as floristics and herbivory responses of Connecticut Forests, and the ecology and evolution of tropical plants, particularly the Araceae. This work has led to several published research papers by staff in

30-408: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bartlett_Arboretum&oldid=362263865 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Bartlett Arboretum and Gardens The herbarium of

36-728: Was purchased by the State of Connecticut and designated the Connecticut State Arboretum. In 1993, the land and overall operation of the Arboretum were transferred to the University of Connecticut at Stamford. In 2001, the land was transferred to the City of Stamford and operations were transferred to the Bartlett Arboretum Association, an independent non-profit organization. The Bartlett Arboretum Association continues to operate

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