Arboretum
(noun)
A botanical garden or collection of trees and shrubs, typically organized according to species or geographic origin.
Origin:
From latin arbor 'tree' + -etum, variant of -ētum, from -ēre 'place of, full of'.
Examples:
- The arboretum was a peaceful place for visitors to stroll and admire the diverse collection of trees.
- The arboretum was established to preserve and study different species of trees from around the world.
- The arboretum offered guided tours to educate visitors about the history and ecology of its collection.
- The arboretum's goal was to promote conservation and appreciation of the natural world.
- The arboretum was a popular destination for bird-watching and outdoor recreation.