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Street Trees

By Furman Lloyd Mulford

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Explore the historical context and significance of shade trees in urban development emphasizing the necessity of effective management of street trees so that everyone may share their benefits.

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2020-07-16
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Summary

"Street Trees" by F. L. Mulford is a book exploring the crucial role of trees in cities and towns. It looks at how important it is to pick the right kinds of trees, plant them carefully, and take care of them properly. The author explains how trees make our neighborhoods look nicer, help the environment, and even improve our health, underlining that when cities grow without planning, trees suffer from poor care and wrong planting choices. This book makes a case of having community involvement and planning when it comes to planting and looking after trees so that everyone can enjoy them.

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