Crossword-Solution: ARBORETUM 9 letters, 22 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Arboretum n. A place in which a collection of rare trees and shrubs
is cultivated for scientific or educational purposes.

We have 22 clues for the answer “ARBORETUM”

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Literally, "tree plantation" 1 answer
place where rare trees or shrubs are cultivated 1 answer
large garden 1 answer
Type of botanical garden. 1 answer
Tree garden 1 answer
Site where trees are displayed 1 answer
Shady botanical garden 1 answer
Place where trees are studied 1 answer
Ornamental showplace 1 answer
Botanical site 1 answer
Botanical garden of trees. 1 answer
Botanical garden 1 answer
A garden devoted to study and display of trees 1 answer
Public garden 2 answers
KEW Gardens attraction 6 answers
kitchen garden 8 answers
A FACILITY WHERE TREES AND SHRUBS ARE CULTIVATED FOR EXHIBITION 11 answers
A CONTAINER WHERE RELIGIOUS RELICS ARE STORED OR DISPLAYED 11 answers
Branch location? 12 answers
Garden 47 answers
forest 54 answers
Allotment 68 answers
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Sentences with ARBORETUM (5)

Joseph Strutt, of the beautiful park or Arboretum at Derby, as a gift to the townspeople for ever, affords only one of many illustrations.
Self-Help Samuel Smiles 1997
Cleghorn at various times visited this arboretum, and have referred to the trees, whose date of planting is known, for the purpose of recording the rate of growth.
The Life of William Carey George Smith 2000
Greenbank, a quiet old home overlooking the Arboretum, holds among its treasures a record of a few years, when Rev.
Annals and Reminiscences of Jamaica Plain Harriet Manning Whitcomb 2004
Biog."] _me fa_, Joseph STRUTT (1765-1844), first Mayor of Derby, 1835, and donor of the arboretum; great friend of the poet Thomas Moore.--["Dict.
Noteworthy Families (Modern Science) Francis Galton and Edgar Schuster 2005
Also, the Arboretum and Public Pleasure Grounds, near Sansome Walk, where fetes are given and bands frequently play.
Handbook to the Severn Valley Railway J. Randall 2006

Quotes with ARBORETUM (3)

One could say, in fact, that no story really has a beginning, and that no story really has an end, as all of the world's stories are as jumbled as the items in the arboretum, with their details and secrets all heaped together so that the whole story, from beginning to end, depends on how you look at it.
Lemony Snicket The End
He was almost at his door when Vik’s earsplitting shriek resounded down the corridor. Tom was glad for the excuse to sprint back toward him. “Vik?” He reached Vik’s doorway as Vik was backing out of it. “Tom,” he breathed, “it’s an abomination.” Confused, Tom stepped past him into the bunk. Then he gawked, too. Instead of a standard trainee bunk of two small beds with drawers underneath them and totally bare walls, Vik’s bunk was virtually covered with images of their friend …
S. J. Kincaid
A modern arboretum brings us that ancient forest and, with it, a changed apprehension of time, a renewed appreciation of the elegance of natural form and a renewed sense of wonder at the variety of the world we inhabit.
John Burnside
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Appears in: LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, WSJ.

Used 12 times in crossword archives (1950–2024).