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There are many different kinds of trees in Davis. In addition to fruit trees, almond trees, olive trees, and the Avenue of Trees, we have other "trees" such as The Trees Apartments and other apartments named after trees, and a Dollar Tree (which unfortunately isn't where money grows).
Davis is included as one of over 500 cities with the distinction of being named a "Tree City Usa" by the
National Arbor Day Foundation. Of the 152 in California, Davis is in the top of of the oldest having the honor for 30 years (beat out only by Sacramento and Burbank at 31 years each).
You can also climb trees, visit The Nut Tree, and during the Christmas season, you can view holiday tree lighting occasions.
Fruit Trees
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Olive Trees (Olea europaea)
Evergreen Trees
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Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus spp.)
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Coast Redwoods (Sequoia sempervirens)
Invasive Species of Trees
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Carob (Ceratonia siliqua)
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Chinese tallowtree (Sapium sebiferum)
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Empress Tree (Paulownia tomentosa)
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Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus spp.)
Non-Tree Trees
Apartments Named After Trees
Dedicated Trees
Trees for Landscaping
What makes an ideal tree for home landscaping is a matter of opinion, but some important features are the following:
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Vigorous and fast grower;
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Attractive shape (beauty is in the eye...);
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Minimum of litter such as leaf litter, bark peelings, gooshy fruit;
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Resistance to wind (windstorms are made more unpleasant if tree limbs crash through your window);
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Bonus characteristics such as nice flowers or fruit, or bark pattern;
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Resistance to disease;
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Shade density;
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Water usage;
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Whether it is an Invasive species like Chinese tallowtree;
If you own property, you may be interested in Tree Services.
Tree Groups
Local Focus
Non-Local Focus
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GreenSpot is interested in planting trees in Bangladesh.
City Services
Obviously, some of these attributes are in direct conflict. It all depends on what you want.
Davis has an
Urban Forestry Program which manages all the street trees (13,000 of them) and the trees in parks and greenbelts (another 5000). One important feature of this, as far as homeowners are concerned, is that the City has say over what kinds of trees can be planted in the public easement zones along the streets, i.e., in the mow strip. In particular, in mow strips you can only plant a tree from the official Master Tree List, downloadable from the Urban Forestry Program web site. If you want to plant any other species you need approval from the City Arborist. The Urban Forestry Program also provides a limited selection of free trees to homeowners, on the rationale that trees create shade that will decrease energy bills.
The city also maintains a Landmark Tree List, which includes about 100 outstanding specimens of trees.




