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    Cherry Trees

    • trees.dc.gov
    Updated Mar 24, 2021
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    City of Washington, DC (2021). Cherry Trees [Dataset]. https://trees.dc.gov/maps/cherry-trees/about?appid=2f9956410f9d4ea480567e22442874d3&edit=true
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    Mar 24, 2021
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    City of Washington, DC
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    Street Trees: The Greenest Part of the Street! DDOT's Urban Forestry Division is keeper of Washington DC's ~165,000 public trees. Among many other benefits, these trees improve our air and water quality, cool our neighborhoods and provide critical habitat for birds and bees. To help the public understand the forest that surrounds them, UFD has created this map of the street trees. Trees are shown as green circles, sized according to their stem diameter. Open tree spaces are displayed as blue circles. Zoom in to an area and click on the trees that interest you; a popup window will emerge providing details such as common and scientific name, size and condition.

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    Street Trees in Washington, DC

    • hub.arcgis.com
    Updated Sep 18, 2013
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    City of Washington, DC (2013). Street Trees in Washington, DC [Dataset]. https://hub.arcgis.com/maps/fea6079cf9bc4310a8b6c94f8c2bf1da
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    Sep 18, 2013
    Dataset authored and provided by
    City of Washington, DC
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    Description

    Street Trees: The Greenest Part of the Street! DDOT's Urban Forestry Division is keeper of Washington DC's ~165,000 public trees. Among many other benefits, these trees improve our air and water quality, cool our neighborhoods and provide critical habitat for birds and bees. To help the public understand the forest that surrounds them, UFD has created this map of the street trees. Trees are shown as green circles, sized according to their stem diameter. Open tree spaces are displayed as blue circles. Zoom in to an area and click on the trees that interest you; a popup window will emerge providing details such as common and scientific name, size and condition.

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Cherry Trees

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Dataset updated
Mar 24, 2021
Dataset authored and provided by
City of Washington, DC
Area covered
Description

Street Trees: The Greenest Part of the Street! DDOT's Urban Forestry Division is keeper of Washington DC's ~165,000 public trees. Among many other benefits, these trees improve our air and water quality, cool our neighborhoods and provide critical habitat for birds and bees. To help the public understand the forest that surrounds them, UFD has created this map of the street trees. Trees are shown as green circles, sized according to their stem diameter. Open tree spaces are displayed as blue circles. Zoom in to an area and click on the trees that interest you; a popup window will emerge providing details such as common and scientific name, size and condition.

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