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2010: Every Tree Tells a Story

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Photographs © Barbara Bosworth
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The Cultural Landscape Foundation announces 2010 Landslide®: Every Tree Tells a Story featuring extraordinary trees and tree groupings at twelve sites around the country and Puerto Rico.

These horticultural specimens, many under threat, range from a two-century old tulip poplar in Washington, D.C., to the 4,000 cherry trees in New Jersey's Essex County Branch Brook Park, to the Rio Piedras ficuses that span seven highway lanes in San Juan. They stand as living reminders of our country's past and have the potential to witness future generations. 

Aoyama Tree

 - Los Angeles, CA

Arborland Tree Farm

 - Milliken, CO

Tulip Poplar

 - Tudor Place, Washington, D.C.

Cummer Oak

 - Cummer Museum of Art, Jacksonville, FL

Sycamore Row

 - Ames, IA

Olmsted Parks and Parkways

 - Louisville, KY

Boxed Pines

 - Southern Pines, Weymouth, NC

Japanese Flowering Cherry Trees

 - Essex County Branch Brook Park, Newark, NJ

Elms of East Hampton

 - East Hampton, NY

Black Oak Tree

 - Katewood, Bratenahl, OH (Pictured)

Río Piedras Ficuses

 - San Juan, PR

Commonwealth Avenue Mall

 - Boston, MA

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