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Fort Thomas commission plans Earth Day tree giveaway, trail signage and invasive-plant mapping

Fort Thomas Tree Commission · February 12, 2026
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The Fort Thomas Tree Commission discussed species selection for an April 26 Earth Day tree giveaway, proposed new QR-based trail signage for the Landmark Tree Trail, and outlined a GPS-based plan to map and treat invasive species such as lesser celandine.

The Fort Thomas Tree Commission outlined plans for an Earth Day tree distribution and a broader set of park stewardship actions at its meeting. Members agreed to aim for Sunday, April 26 for the Earth Day event and discussed tree species to offer, recommending a mix that included swamp white or red oaks, red or sugar maples, Virginia pine and serviceberry to balance diversity and yard suitability.

Commissioner Leonard recommended selecting trees that differ from past giveaways to increase species…

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