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July 2026 Newsletter

Honoring the Trees That Shaped America

A Living Legacy of Freedom

America’s most enduring symbols of freedom aren’t carved from marble or cast in bronze. They are alive, growing, and standing tall in neighborhoods just like yours.

For generations, trees have borne witness to every chapter of America’s story. They shaded revolutionaries, sheltered communities, and stood tall through conflict, celebration, and change.

We are honored to care for these living landmarks – and for the descendants of these giants every single day.

The nation’s capital was envisioned as a “city of trees,” one of the first American cities to intentionally weave urban forestry into its original design. Many of the region’s oldest trees were planted deliberately as symbols of democracy and peace. Others simply stood long enough to become quiet witnesses to history.

Most people think first of the iconic cherry blossoms surrounding the Tidal Basin, but this Independence Day, we’re highlighting other historic trees across the region – trees that shaped our landscape, our communities, and our nation’s story.

RTECTREECARE July Tree Adviser

Historic Trees of the Capital Region

The Capitol Grounds Elms

These elms were planted intentionally as part of Washington’s early urban-forestry plan, lining the Capitol grounds with shade and structure.

Why they matter: They represent one of the first large-scale efforts to use trees as civic symbols – embodying unity, democracy, and the strength of the young nation.

The Arlington Witness Trees

Scattered throughout Arlington National Cemetery, these oaks and maples stood through the Civil War and the cemetery’s founding.

Why they matter: They are silent witnesses to conflict, sacrifice, and national healing – living markers of the country’s most solemn ground.

The Frederick Douglass House Tulip Poplars

These stately poplars grow on the grounds of Cedar Hill, Frederick Douglass’s home in Anacostia.

Why they matter: They connect us directly to the life of one of America’s most influential abolitionists, standing as symbols of resilience, justice, and progress.

Celebrate Independence Day With the Trees That Built America

As fireworks illuminate the sky, remember the quiet giants beneath them – the trees that have stood through centuries of American history.

Ways to Engage This Month

  • Share a historic tree story – DM or respond to this email for a chance to be featured on our instagram!
  • Schedule a mid-summer health check
  • Learn about local tree history

Plant Health Care Update

Mid-Summer Alerts

What to Monitor For:

  • Spotted Lanternfly Nymphs – Fast-moving black or red instars.
  • Beech Leaf Disease – Dark banding and thinning foliage.
  • Scale Insects – Sticky residue and sooty mold.
  • Heat Stress – Browning leaf edges, wilting, and premature leaf drop.

If you notice unusual leaf changes or insect clusters, our Plant Health Care team can help identify the issue.

Whether you’re caring for a heritage oak or a young tree, our team is committed to doing right for people and trees – today and every day.

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