85 cities & towns · 215 ZIP codes. Southern California trees live an irrigated lie: eucalyptus, Mexican fan palms, ficus, and pines planted a…
2 cities & towns · 12 ZIP codes. Broward County tree care runs on hurricane time: everything from June to November is either preparation or…
60 cities & towns · 200 ZIP codes. Metro Atlanta is a city inside a forest — roughly half the metro is tree canopy, the highest of any major U.S.
183 cities & towns · 340 ZIP codes. Chicagoland's tree story is written by two catastrophes and a wind map.
29 cities & towns · 44 ZIP codes. Northwest Indiana canopy took the same one-two punch as Chicagoland — Dutch elm then emerald ash borer — and…
6 cities & towns · 16 ZIP codes. Kansas City's Kansas-side suburbs grow trees in a wind tunnel with an ice machine: open-prairie exposure to…
19 cities & towns · 20 ZIP codes. Harford County sits in the Chesapeake storm corridor: summer thunderstorm lines train up the I-95 spine…
16 cities & towns · 16 ZIP codes. Franklin County rides the Ozark border where Missouri's severe-weather seasons overlap: spring supercells and…
5 cities & towns · 5 ZIP codes. The North Country around Littleton is White Mountains weather in residential form: ice storms that ride the…
38 cities & towns · 42 ZIP codes. The Hudson Highlands and Putnam County grow big trees on thin, rocky soil — towering tulip poplars, oaks, and…
25 cities & towns · 60 ZIP codes. North Carolina's Piedmont grows trees fast and tests them hard: tall loblolly pines and willow oaks in clay…
447 cities & towns · 493 ZIP codes. Pennsylvania trees fight a two-front war: the state sits in the collision zone between Gulf moisture and…
20 cities & towns · 32 ZIP codes. Lowcountry trees are magnificent and mortal: live oaks draped in Spanish moss shrug off hurricanes that snap…
7 cities & towns · 15 ZIP codes. Our Texas coverage splits between Fort Worth's southern suburbs and the Austin corridor, and both live on the…
25 cities & towns · 26 ZIP codes. The Northeast Kingdom is sugar maple country — economically, culturally, and arboriculturally — and its tree…
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