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Big Tree Hunt Winners Announced As Melrose Tree Project Looks Toward Next Steps

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The Dawn Redwood Tree on the Melrose Common

Photo Credit: Nancy Clover

On June 8th, the Melrose Tree Project announced the winners of the citywide Big Tree Hunt for the tallest and widest trees in Melrose. This competition was held to increase awareness of the trees we have in Melrose and their importance in our lives.

The ceremony was held on the Melrose Common under the dawn redwood tree, which was once thought to be extinct. Mayor Jen Grigoraitis and members of the Melrose Tree Project presented the awards.

The winners were as follows:

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Mayor Grigoraitis with members of the Melrose Tree Project and Big Tree Hunt winners

Photo Credit: Nancy Clover

These were just the tallest and widest trees that were found and confirmed in each category. There may still be taller and wider trees in Melrose that weren’t submitted in the hunt, that have yet to be found!

James Horne, the founder of the Melrose Tree Project, emphasized the importance of preserving large trees, pointing out that a single large tree can sequester significantly more carbon than younger, smaller trees. He argued that large trees should have the same historic preservation considerations as historic buildings in Melrose.

The Melrose Tree Project will be continuing its work in raising awareness around and preserving Melrose’s large trees with the goal of ensuring that these giants will be with us for years to come.