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  2. Urban forestry - Wikipedia

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    In the late 60's, street trees were used to solve urban environmental issues, such as air and noise pollution. The Tokyo Olympic Games also gave the government a valid reason to plant more trees in the city. There were 12,000 street trees planted in Tokyo by 1965. [122] The species composition of street trees changed dramatically from 1980 to 1996.

  3. List of tree species in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Walnut trees No Yes Juniperus spp. Junipers No Koelreuteria paniculata: Goldenrain tree Medium Non-native Yes Laburnum spp. Golden chains Non-native No No Larix laricina: American larch Native No Liquidambar styraciflua: Sweetgum Large Native Yes Liriodendron tulipifera: Tulip tree Large Native Yes Maackia amurensis: Amur maackia Medium Non ...

  4. Urban forest - Wikipedia

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    This allée of trees, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, is an example so-called "kissing canopies", when the canopies of street trees reach all the way over a road and thus provide dappled shade along the entire route. An urban forest is a forest, or a collection of trees, that grow within a city, town or a suburb. In a wider sense, it may ...

  5. Why Raleigh is planting over 1,000 street trees in some city ...

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    Trees are like cities,” the city’s mayor pro tem says. “If we’re not growing, we’re dying. We’ve got to protect them.”

  6. The greatest trees of Los Angeles - AOL

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    But Jeff Perry, who knows fallen trees, told me that the greatest L.A. tree of all once stood on what is now Commercial Street at the 101 Freeway, not a half-mile from Angel City Lumber, which ...

  7. Trees of New York City - Wikipedia

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    Street trees as a metaphor for urban life were popularized in the 1943 novel A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. [20] The tallest and oldest tree in New York City is a tulip poplar growing in Queens named the Queens Giant. [21] Between 2010 and 2017, the city's tree canopy increased by 1.7%. [22] [23]

  8. Celtis occidentalis - Wikipedia

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    Sombor in Serbia and Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, are known for the extensive use of hackberry (in the latter case along with closely related but Eurasian Celtis australis) as a street tree. In Canada, the city of Montreal has over 10,000 Celtis occidentalis trees among its street trees. [14]

  9. Fraxinus americana - Wikipedia

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    For example, within the City of Chicago region, 2010 statistics show most common street tree species is white ash at 6.2%. Along with third ranked green type at 4.9%, ashes combine to make up 11% percent of the city's street trees, with an overall population of 13,648,044 million standing ashes within Cook County alone. [27]