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Flower Mound picks two trees for recognition, schedules Acorns-to-Oaks giveaway and planting outreach
Summary
At the Oct. 7 meeting the commission accepted two nominations for the town—s tree-recognition program, confirmed certificates and yard signs will be presented in November, and staff and volunteers outlined the January 22 Acorns-to-Oaks giveaway of about 300 small post-oak seedlings and related public outreach events.
The Environmental Conservation Commission on Oct. 7 reviewed nominations for the town—s tree-recognition program and discussed community outreach tied to the Acorns-to-Oaks planting initiative.
The recognition program, begun in 2013, highlights notable trees and gives certificate and yard-sign awards. Staff measured two nominations this year: a bald cypress in the Bridal Wood area (about 24.5 inches DBH, 39-foot height and 30-foot canopy spread) and an American elm near the community garden (about 43 inches DBH, 68-foot height, 57-foot canopy). Staff said…
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