New York City is home to millions of trees, but only a few can lay claim to being the "Great Trees of New York City." In 1985, the city embarked on its first Great Tree Search, seeking nominations ...
This row of pin oaks located on Forest Park Drive, north of Park Lane South was planted in 1919 in the names of young soldiers from Woodhaven how lost their lives in World War I. Families used to ...
IrishCentral and the Irish Heritage Tree take a look at Ireland's oldest trees, by the Tree Council of Ireland. Editor's note: IrishCentral's Irish Heritage Tree program is an ideal way to honor ...
Though tolerant of most growing conditions, acidic soil is a must. Why we love it: The pin oak attracts butterflies and hummingbirds and provides food for the gray hairstreak butterfly and squirrels.
A large, spreading tree to 30m tall with ascending upper branches and lower branches that descend towards the ground. The deeply-lobed, glossy green leaves on slender stalks are 7-13cm long and turn a ...