Nashville Tree Foundation works to preserve and enhance Nashville’s urban forest by educating the public, planting trees in urban areas, identifying the oldest and largest trees in Davidson County, and designating arboretums.

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ReLeafing Day 2007

Bluefields / 12South / Eastland Park

Bluefields


Foundation board member Randall Lantz conducts a demonstration planting.


Metro Tree Advisory Committee member Stephan Kivett measures a root ball.


Stephan Kivett conducts a demonstration planting.


Randall Lantz adds water crystals to the hole.


Volunteers plant a tree in the Bluefields neighborhood.

12South


Volunteers receive planting assignments in the 12South neighborhood.


Children from Oasis Center get a planting lesson.


Montgomery Bell Academy students plant a tree on Montrose Avenue.


Volunteers helped plant 19 trees in 12South.


Metro Tree Advisory Committee member Carol Ashworth, right, plants a tree on Carruthers Avenue.

Eastland Park


Rediscover East! volunteers start a hole.


Rediscover East! planted 10 holly trees commemorating the tenth anniversary of the Foundation's ReLeaf Nashville project.


Tree Foundation president Betty Brown pitches in.


Rediscover East! and Tree Foundation members and neighbors plant a tree.

 

 

 

 


 

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