Living Plant Collections: A Century of Growth, Decline, and Conservation Opportunity

The Bird Village (2025)
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Abstract

Botanic gardens and arboreta are more than just beautiful green spaces—they are living repositories of plant diversity. A new study published in Nature Ecology & Evolution offers the most comprehensive global analysis to date of these “ex situ” (outside of its natural environment) living plant collections, drawing on a century of data from 50 institutions across five continents

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