Planting Locations
Tree Streets volunteers plant native, long-living trees between the sidewalk and the curb along the streets of Little Rock’s downtown neighborhoods.
Tree Streets volunteers plant native, long-living trees between the sidewalk and the curb along the streets of Little Rock’s downtown neighborhoods. In the fall of 1997, Tree Streets planted its first tree (a red maple) at the southwest corner of the intersection of Marshall and 17th Streets. The first planting season saw 26 trees planted along the 1700 and 1800 blocks of Marshall Street. Since then, Tree Streets has planted over 1791 trees (oaks, maples, poplars, and elms) along more than 212 blocks of city streets. In the spring of 2017, Tree Streets planted its 1500th tree (a black gum) on the east side of commerce street across from the intersection with East Daisy Gatson Bates Drive.
Give a Tree of Honor
Give a Tree of Honor to celebrate the birth of a new baby, the memory of a dear friend, or to honor someone that has had a positive influence on your or the community of Little Rock.