Tree of the Week

Tree of the Week: September 17th, 2024

At ArborNote, we have been learning about the trees of Africa, and this week it’s the Quiver Tree (Aloidendron dichotomum). It is known as the Quiver Tree because the San people (or bushmen) of Africa practice hollowing out the tubular branches of the tree to form quivers for their arrows....

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Tree of the Week: September 10th, 2024

ArborNote’s Tree of the Week is the African Sumac (Searsia lancea). It is native to South Africa, and is one of the most common trees on the Highveld and in the Bushveld in South Africa. It has been naturalized in North America, especially in places like Arizona where there is...

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Tree of the Week: September 3, 2024

ArborNote’s Tree of the Week is the Carolina silverbells (Halesia carolina). This flowering tree is part of the small Styracaceae family and it native to the southeastern United States but its range is very restricted. It is principally in the panhandle of Florida, with isolated smaller outlier populations in South...

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Tree of the Week: August 27th, 2024

We have been loving the palms over here so ArborNote’s Tree of the Week is the Mexican Fan Palm (Washingtonia robusta) which is also known as the “skyduster” tree because it looks like it’s dusting the sky! It’s native to the Baja peninsula and northwest Mexico, but it has been...

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Tree of the Week: August 20th, 2024

ArborNote’s Tree of the Week is the California Fan Palm (Washingtonia filifera). The only palm native to the arid regions of California and Baja California, this resilient palm is a true icon of desert landscapes. It boasts a single, columnar trunk topped with a striking crown of fan-shaped fronds. As...

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Tree of the Week: August 6th, 2024

ArborNote’s Tree of the Week is the European Hornbeam (Carpinus betulus). Our business administrator, Chloe, spent last week in the UK and spent some time at an estate with lots of these beautiful trees. It’s beautiful, useful, and its year-round leaf cover makes it a winter haven for wildlife. These...

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