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The Pacific madrone is one of the Pacific Northwest's most beautiful trees. It's thin, red bark peels away to reveal smooth green tinted bark underneath. As a broadleaf evergreen, it won't lose its leaves every fall, but will shed them sporadically every two years or so. Read on to learn more!
A rarity in the city, the Pacific yew is a fascinating tree with a rich cultural and medicinal history. Its distinctive red berries make this a stand-out in the landscape. Read on to learn more about the Pacific yew.

Parrotia persica

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Paulownia tomentosa

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This describes the process for requesting review and appealing non-development permits issued by Urban Forestry.

Picea sitchensis

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Pinus bungeana

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Pinus coulteri

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Pinus densiflora

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Pinus engelmannii

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Pinus monophylla

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Pinus monticola

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Pinus nigra

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Pinus pinea

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Pinus ponderosa

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Pinus radiata

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Pinus rudis

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Pinus sabiniana

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Pinus strobus

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Pinus taeda

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Pinus wallichiana

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Find tools, templates, and technical resources to help with your plan preparation for public works permitting.

Plans and Reports

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Planning and reporting are critical to urban forest management. Plans guide the management of our urban forest and set priorities for the shared work of protecting and expanding this magnificent resource. Reports are important to track progress towards goals outlined in those plans.
This page provides resources and some permit processing information for planting trees no development is occurring.