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Tree City USA April 7, 2010

N.Y. Times op-ed makes case for less tree pollen

An editorial published Monday in The New York Times makes the case for planting fewer pollen-producing street trees. The writer notes that

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Portland Canopy April 6, 2010

Photography event captures love affair with trees

Portland Parks & Recreation (PP&R) will have an Arbor Week photography show Friday evening at the Concordia Neighborhood Community Room.

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Tree City USA April 6, 2010

Douglas-fir stories from The Oregonian

Oregon State researchers have found a fungal disease is strengthening its attack against Pacific Northwest Douglas-fir, reports The Oregonian. An

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Tree City Earth April 6, 2010

Tokyo Sky Tree not really a tree

A new TV tower is being constructed and will soon be the tallest structure in Japan. The Tokyo Sky Tree–scheduled to be finished next

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Tree City USA April 6, 2010

Three decades of planting trees in S.F.

This feature published online yesterday from The Christian Science Monitor is about a prolific San Francisco tree planter. An excerpt: It might

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