Explore the remarkable resilience and diversity of California's redwoods in this blog post. Learn about the origins, habitats, and unique adaptations of the coast redwood and giant sequoia, as well as the environmental challenges they face. Discover the significance of these ancient giants and how climate change impacts their survival. This comprehensive guide highlights the importance of conservation efforts to protect these iconic trees.
Uncover the history of San Francisco's oldest living woody plant, a 120-year-old Australian tea tree. We'll explore the debate over whether it should be classified as a tree or shrub, highlighting its unique characteristics and historical significance. Learn about the fascinating life of this ancient plant and its role in the city's botanical heritage.
Discover the landscaping genius of William Hammond Hall, the visionary behind San Francisco's Golden Gate Park. We'll delve into Hall's innovative designs, focusing on the strategic placement of cypress and tea trees that continue to enhance the park's beauty and ecological balance. Learn how Hall's work has left a lasting impact on urban green spaces, promoting sustainability and aesthetic appeal.
Explore San Francisco's urban forest and the legacy of Mary Ellen Pleasant, a visionary who transformed the city's landscape with landmark trees. We'll look into the historical and ecological significance of these trees, emphasizing their role in enhancing biodiversity and community heritage. Learn about Pleasant's contributions and the ongoing efforts to preserve these natural monuments.
The Redwood Room
Taking an in-depth look at a lounge filled with rich history and beautiful trees.
The original Redwood Room before the 2001 renovation. In 2001, they added thethe digital art frames featuring the paintings of the famous artist...
Summer is here, and as everyone gathers to celebrate America’s 241st Birthday, Arborist Now is taking this time to publish a short article about The Liberty Tree and the role it...