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Guided Tour of Trees on Main Street in September Sponsored by Hendersonville Tree Board

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City of Hendersonville issued the following announcement on Sept. 13.

An outstanding variety of trees, shrubs, and flowers create a linear park along Hendersonville’s Main Street.  On Sunday, September 26, at 2 p.m., Arborist Bill Leatherwood will lead a walk to identify the trees and discuss the special care and maintenance that helps the plants and trees thrive in the landscaped, restrictive areas of the beds and containers on Main Street.  Space is limited for the 90-minute walk.  Make reservations by Thursday, September 23, by phoning Mac Brackett at 828-692-3026.  Details will be provided.  The walk is open to the public at no charge. 

Leatherwood, an arborist contracted by the City of Hendersonville to care for downtown trees, is intimately involved with tree care and maintenance along the downtown artery and has inventoried each tree and shrub.

“The trees and garden-like setting create the character of Main Street as much as the sidewalk cafes and historic buildings,” Leatherwood explained.  “As we walk, we will identify some unusual trees and see how the City and the downtown business district have planted and maintained trees over the years to enhance the beauty of this ‘front yard’ of Hendersonville.”

Hendersonville Tree Board is sponsor of this event.  Commissioned by the City of Hendersonville to provide advice on the selection and care of trees and shrubs in public places, the Tree Board also educates the public concerning the economic, environmental, and aesthetic benefits of trees, shrubs, and native plantings.  The Arbor Day Foundation has recognized Hendersonville as a Tree City USA for 30 years because of its high level of urban tree management.  In 2018 the N.C. Forest Service recognized the city as Tree City of the Year in North Carolina.  The municipality has been a designated Bee City USA since 2015.     

Call Tree Board Chair Mac Bracket at 828-692-3026 by Thursday, September 23, to make a reservation for the Sunday, September 26 walk. 

Original source can be found here.

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