When botanical gardens first originated during the mid-sixteenth century, they quickly became centers for scientific research and dialogue. As science advanced, however, the role of the botanical garden and its offspring, the arboretum, shifted from the center of scientific focus. Written by Jeffrey R. Kacos, ASLA and Deborah Kinney, RLA, 1990
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