F.R. Newman Arboretum

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F.R. Newman Arboretum is a major landscaped tree and shrub collection within Cornell University’s botanic gardens, featuring diverse woody plants arranged in naturalistic settings for education, research, and public enjoyment.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf arboretum
botanical collection
affiliatedWith Cornell University
country United States
focusesOn diversity of woody plants
hardy landscape plants
regional flora
hasAccessibility daytime public access
hasCollectionType shrubs
trees
woody plants
hasEducationalAudience Cornell students
K–12 students
general public
hasEducationalUse informal public education
university teaching
hasFeature interpretive signage
landscaped ponds
meadows
naturalistic plantings
themed plant collections
walking paths
hasFunction conservation
education
public enjoyment
public outreach
research
hasLandscapeStyle naturalistic settings
hasManagementGoal display of plant diversity
public engagement with plants
support for academic programs
hasResearchUse ecology research
horticulture research
plant science research
isMajorComponentOf Cornell Botanic Gardens living collections
locatedIn Ithaca, New York
Tompkins County, New York NERFINISHED
locatedOn Cornell University campus
maintainedBy Cornell Botanic Gardens staff
openToPublic yes
partOf Cornell Botanic Gardens

Referenced by (2)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Cornell Botanic Gardens
Cornell Plantations
hasPart

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