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  2. Where to get free trees in Los Angeles and Orange counties - AOL

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    Note, too, that while Los Angeles County and several municipalities may not provide free yard trees — the county spends almost all of its $20 million budget for trees on trimming or otherwise ...

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    Get the Los Angeles, CA local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.

  4. Chavez Ravine Arboretum - Wikipedia

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    The Chavez Ravine Arboretum, in Elysian Park, just north of Dodger Stadium, at 1025 Elysian Park Dr, Los Angeles, California, contains more than 100 varieties of trees from around the world, including what are believed to be the oldest and largest Cape Chestnut, Kauri, and Tipu trees in the United States. Admission to the arboretum is free.

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  6. Moreton Bay Fig Tree (Los Angeles, California) - Wikipedia

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    The Moreton Bay fig tree in the Palms neighborhood of Los Angeles is a large Ficus macrophylla (commonly known as the Moreton Bay fig or Australian banyan) tree that was planted in 1875 and landmarked in 1963. [1] The St. John's Presbyterian Church complex around the tree was established in 1962. [2]

  7. L.A. contractors razed a native plant garden for kids. What ...

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    Los Angeles paid $12,500 to raze a native plant garden in Elysian Park to protect a metal storage shed from fire. ... with dense stands of mature native trees and shrubs lining the paths of the ...

  8. Grove Christmas Tree - Wikipedia

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    The first white fir tree used for the event was harvested from the Mount Shasta region in Northern California in 2010. [4] The following year, a 100-foot white fir was decorated with more than 10,000 lights and 15,000 ornaments, [2] setting the precedent for successive Christmas trees for The Grove at Farmers Market.

  9. 10 Underrated Trees That Deserve More Love in Our Landscapes

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    The seedlings yank out easily—that is, unless you want more of this tree around for free. Height: 50-80 feet. ... Hardiness: Zones 3-9. Related: 10 Flowering Trees and Shrubs for Spring Landscaping.