The newly updated "Great Trees of New York City" list honors trees like the 350-year-old Tulip and a historic English Yew, symbolizing cultural heritage.
Commissioner Sue Donoghue emphasized that NYC's trees are crucial to the city's cultural and historical identity, reflecting community pride and engagement.
The selection process included over 270 nominations from the community, highlighting the significance of trees as neighborhood symbols and historical markers.
This is the first update to the official tree hall of fame since 1985, reflecting the growth and changes in New York City's urban forest.
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