City Trees

January/February 2021

City Trees is a premier publication focused on urban + community forestry. In each issue, you’ll learn how to best manage the trees in your community and more!

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• 2020 Hackberry • 2019 American Hophornbeam • 2018 Tulip Tree • 2017 Chestnut Oak • 2016 'Musashino' Zelkova • 2015 Yellowwood • 2014 'Vanessa' Parrotia • 2013 Live Oak • 2012 'Accolade' Elm • 2011 Goldenraintree • 2010 Redbud • 2009 Chinkapin Oak • 2008 Black Tupelo • 2007 Baldcypress • 2006 Kentucky Coffeetree • 2005 'Chanticleer' Pear • 2004 'Autumn Blaze' Maple • 2003 'Allee' Lacebark Elm • 2002 'Heritage' River Birch • 2001 Bur Oak • 2000 'Redmond' Linden • 1999 'Skyline' Honeylocust • 1998 Swamp White Oak • 1997 'Ivory Silk' Lilac • 1996 'Princeton Sentry' Ginkgo ˆ‰••' • These past SMA TOY winners hold up well, but one winner that has fallen out of favor because of invasiveness and structural problems is Callery pear and its cultivars—see the 2017 City Trees Roundtable "Pyrus, We Have a Problem" for a deep exploration of this. 40 CityTREES The adorable Douglas squirrel is an important disseminator of giant sequoia trees. Image by VJAnderson, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

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