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Texas Trees Foundation Supports the City of Dallas’ Strategic Action Against an Impending Ash Tree Infestation

The Emerald Ash Borer poses a threat to nearly 2 million Dallas ash trees DALLAS, February 9, 2021  – The Emerald Ash Borer (EAB), an invasive, wood boring beetle that targets ash trees, is posing a substantial threat to Dallas’ urban forest, on both public and private land, as reported in Texas Trees Foundation’s State

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Texas Trees Foundation and the City of Dallas host tree planting in Teagarden Park

50 new trees will be planted at the local event DALLAS, February 1, 2021  – On February 6, Texas Trees Foundation will partner with the City of Dallas to plant 50 trees in Teagarden Park. The 50 trees planted by volunteers recruited by the City of Dallas will combat Dallas’ urban heat island, contribute to

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Planting Day

Texas Trees Foundation, Target and Arbor Day Foundation Host Community Tree Planting Event in Veterans Park

DALLAS, January 29, 2021  – On February 2, Texas Trees Foundation will partner with Target and the Arbor Day Foundation to plant 50 trees in Veterans Park. The 50 trees planted by volunteers recruited by the City of Dallas will combat Dallas’ urban heat island, contribute to its overall tree canopy, and provide healthy, safe

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Texas Trees Foundation Partners with PlanIt Geo to Develop an Interactive Online Tree Mapping Website

The Texas Trees Foundation TreePlotter map will contextualize the impact of urban trees in North Texas DALLAS, Texas – Texas Trees Foundation has launched a new map-based interactive website, created by map technology leader PlanIT Geo, for use by the public to view trees planted in North Texas, visualize the growing tree canopy, and understand

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American Chestnut Tree

Holiday Tree Spotlight The American Chestnut tree, Castanea dentata, although not from the Texas area, is highly regarded as one of the most beautiful trees in the forest that produces a nut that is often associated with the holiday season.  Songs refer to chestnuts roasting on an open fire which solicit nostalgic thoughts about family

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The Desert Willow

Tree of the Month: The Desert Willow Learn about this drought-tolerant, Central Texas tree and how to identify it. Growing plants in the Texas summer heat can be a difficult task.  Many plants that flourish in other parts of the country have a hard time with our clay soils, 100+ degree days, and low rainfall. 

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