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Below are several options for applying including; online, by email, mail, and in person.

Platanus orientalis

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Pop-up Arboreta

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An arboretum (plural arboreta) is a collection of trees, often with a theme or pattern. Every one of Portland’s parks has its own unique assortment of trees, each with a story to tell. With more than 300 different kinds of trees in Parks, no two Pop-Ups are the same!

Portland Arbor Day

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Portland has been celebrating Arbor Day since 1889 - bringing communities together to recognize the importance and value of trees. The trees of our city provide essential services - making a healthier and more equitable place to live for all Portlanders.
Portland's urban forest is a vital part of our city, living green infrastructure that provides many benefits and services. This page contains information about how the City is updating the Portland Urban Forest Plan, a roadmap to how trees are planted, protected, and cared for in Portland.
See minimum requirements for replacing a tree, as well as helpful lists and considerations in choosing trees that meet the replacement criteria.
Learn more about protecting trees during construction. Review tree protection options (paths), and the Root Protection Zone. Find information about protecting heritage trees during construction. Get help preparing for your permit review including what to bring to your Urban Forestry meeting.
Below are several options for submitting an application including; online, by mail, and in person.
Private trees are located entirely on private property. Below are several options for submitting and application including; Online, mail, and in person.

Pruning Young Trees

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What and how to prune during the first 5 years after the tree has been planted

Prunus armeniaca

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Prunus avium

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Prunus pendula

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Prunus x 'Shirotae'

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Prunus x yedoensis

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