
Tree of the Week: March 17, 2026
With today being St. Patrick’s Day, ArborNote’s Tree of the Week is the Common Hawthorne Tree (Crataegus monogyna). The Hawthorne Tree, known in Irish as Sceach, is the primary tree
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With today being St. Patrick’s Day, ArborNote’s Tree of the Week is the Common Hawthorne Tree (Crataegus monogyna). The Hawthorne Tree, known in Irish as Sceach, is the primary tree

ArborNote’s Tree of the Week is the Loquat (Eriobotrya japonica). The Loquat tree is a large evergreen shrub or tree grown commercially for its orange colored fruits. It is native

ArborNote’s Tree of the Week is the Shadblow Serviceberry (Amelanchier canadensis). This tree is native to eastern North America in Canada from Newfoundland west to southern Ontario, and in the

ArborNote’s Tree of the Week is the Common Fig (Ficus carica). Did you know that all Fig trees are Ficuses? The Common Fig native to the Mediterranean region, together with

For this Tree of the Week, we delved into our database to find our most inventoried tree species ever in ArborNote, and that was the Crapemytle (Lagerstroemia indica)! This tree

ArborNote’s Tree of the Week was chosen by our product genius, Xiao! She chose the Plum Blossom (Prunus mume) that grows around her hometown in China. The Plum Blossom originated