An Old Town Poinciana, the official tree of Key West.
Plant a Tree!
As Arbor Day approaches, the City of Key West urges the community to think of the canopy and plant a tree. Just another way to keep Key West beautiful!
Arbor Day is observed nationally to celebrate the role of trees in our lives and promote tree planting and care. The City of Key West has long recognized the importance of its trees and its environment and has been a member of Tree City USA for nine years.
“Trees on publicly and privately owned property within the city are economic and aesthetic asset to the citizens,” says Urban Forester Karen DeMaria, “because of their important and meaningful contribution to a healthy and beautiful community.”
She noted that planting native trees and shrubs creates a more sustainable environment that is beneficial to wildlife and easily maintained.
“The philosophy of right tree right place helps to ensure a future canopy of healthy trees,” said DeMaria. “Trees planted on private and public property help with stormwater management, energy conservation, and the economic value of the property.”
DeMaria encouraged residents to utilize the extension service with their vast amount of information regarding the health and maintenance of trees including the most up to date information as to the best way to treat for pest issues.
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