Cornell Plantations

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Cornell Plantations, now known as Cornell Botanic Gardens, is Cornell University’s extensive network of botanical gardens, arboretum, and natural areas dedicated to plant conservation, education, and research.

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instanceOf Cornell University unit
arboretum
botanical garden
nature reserve
affiliation Cornell University
campus Cornell University campus
country United States of America
dedicatedTo education
plant conservation
research
focusesOn herbaceous plants
native plant communities of the Finger Lakes region
woody plants
formerNameOf Cornell Botanic Gardens
hasCollection native plant collections
specialty gardens
wildflower collections
woody plant collections in the arboretum
hasPart Beebe Lake natural area
Cascadilla Gorge
surface form: Cascadilla Gorge natural area

Coy Glen natural area
F.R. Newman Arboretum
Fall Creek Gorge natural area
Fischer Old-Growth Forest
Monkey Run natural area
Mundt Wildflower Garden
arboretum
botanical gardens
natural areas
hasWebsite https://cornellbotanicgardens.org
languageOfName English
locatedIn Ithaca, New York, United States
surface form: Ithaca, New York

Tompkins County, New York NERFINISHED
manages hundreds of acres of cultivated gardens and arboretum
over 3,000 acres of natural areas
offers guided tours
public educational programs
university courses support
openTo the public
partOf Cornell University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
surface form: Cornell University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (administrative umbrella)
renamedAs Cornell Botanic Gardens
renamingReason to move away from associations with slavery and colonialism linked to the word "plantations"
supports conservation biology research
ecology research
plant science research

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Cornell Botanic Gardens formerlyKnownAs Cornell Plantations