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Bloomington Celebrates Arbor Day with Tree Planting and Arboretum Designation
Bloomington, Ind.–More than 40 volunteers met on a drizzly morning April 25 for an Arbor Day ceremony, and to help Parks and Recreation's urban forestry staff plant 15 new trees north of the playground in Olcott Park.
Mayor Kerry Thomson assisted Urban Forester Haskell Smith with planting the first ceremonial tree, a balled and burlapped tulip tree approximately 15' tall. Smith demonstrated the correct planting technique, and the Mayor and volunteers completed the planting by filling in the remainder of the hole and spreading mulch around the new tree.
Bloomington celebrated its 41st consecutive year as a Tree City USA, designated by the National Arbor Day Foundation; Bloomington, Indiana's first Tree City, has been designated a Tree City USA every year since 1984. Bloomington also celebrated its third time being named a Tree City of the World in honor of the city's commitment to plant, grow, and maintain trees to benefit the community.
Parks and Recreation announced on Arbor Day that Bryan Park, 1001 S. Henderson St., earlier this year was designated a Level 1 Accredited Arboreta by ArbNet, an interactive community of arboreta and tree professionals founded by The Morton Arboretum in Lisle, Ill. ArbNet improves urban forestry by supporting municipal tree collections and tree conservation efforts.
Bryan Park is noteworthy not only because it contains nearly 400 inventoried trees representing 60 different species, but also because it is the home of the largest American yellowwood (Cladrastis kentukea) on city-owned property. Other significant trees in Bryan Park include a specimen black oak (Quercus velutina) and several 40"+ diameter ash trees, which Parks and Recreation has routinely treated to protect them from infestation by the emerald ash borer.
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About the Arbor Day Foundation
The Arbor Day Foundation is a global nonprofit inspiring people to plant, nurture, and celebrate trees. They foster a growing community of more than 1 million leaders, innovators, planters, and supporters united by their bold belief that a more hopeful future can be shaped through the power of trees. For more than 50 years, they’ve answered critical need with action, planting more than half a billion trees alongside their partners. And this is only the beginning.
About ArbNet
In April 2011, The Morton Arboretum launched ArbNet and arbnet.org, an interactive community of arboreta and tree professionals designed to support the common purposes and interests of tree-focused public gardens. The Arboretum Accreditation Program was established through ArbNet at the same time to provide specific standards of professional practice and offers four levels of accreditation. Since its inception, ArbNet has accredited over 700 arboreta, across 42 countries.