FORT LAUDERDALE — The famous black olive trees that line Las Olas look just fine to the untrained eye. But are they? The notion of doing away with the tree-lined median to make way for a ...
Want to help Fort Lauderdale? Plant a tree. Fort Lauderdale needs to plant up to 276,000 more trees by 2040 if it wants a 33% tree canopy, meaning one-third of the city would be shaded by tree cover.
Las Olas Boulevard: Fort Lauderdale's tree-lined Main Street. But the days of the black olive trees that fill the median may be numbered. "These trees down the median strip are part of our DNA that ...
Fort Lauderdale sure could use some more trees — up to 276,000 more, to be exact. The city’s proposed urban forestry master plan, which has yet to be adopted by the commission, sets a goal of ...
She’s no ordinary tree, this majestic 100-year-old beauty insured for $1 million. Downtown Fort Lauderdale’s famous rain tree — the largest of its kind in the continental U.S. — has a team of admirers ...