Why Every Community Needs More Trees — But the Right Trees
Why Every Community Needs More Trees — But the Right Trees The Best Tree Is Not Always the Fastest-Growing One “The best tree isn’t the fastest-growing one — it’s the one still thriving in fifty years.” Tree planting has become one of the most popular environmental actions, and for good reason. Trees cool streets, absorb carbon, slow rainwater, support wildlife, improve air quality and make neighbourhoods feel more pleasant. In towns and cities, the “urban forest” includes not only parks and woodland, but also street trees, garden trees, trees beside canals and railways, and trees tucked into tiny overlooked spaces. Managing this urban forest well matters because these trees provide practical benefits to society, not just decoration. But planting a tree is the easy part. Choosing the right tree, in the right place, for the right reason is much harder. A poorly chosen tree can fail within a few years, damage pavements, struggle in drought, outgrow its space, or provide little bene...