The City of Loveland's Tree & Environment Committee is exploring the idea of establishing an official City Tree. This would be similar to how the State of Ohio has named the Buckeye as its official tree. Designation would help support the city's ongoing recognition as a Tree City USA by the Arbor Day Foundation.

The committee has narrowed down the options to a regionally appropriate short list. Residents, please review your options below and vote for your preferred tree:
American Sycamore
American Sycamore (Platanus occidentalis)

Many regard this as the quintessential “river tree.” Given the community’s relationship with the Little Miami River, it makes sense for this tree to be part of the vote. The immense size this species can attain will inspire anyone to fall in love with its stark white columns and the rivers they adorn.
Eastern Redbud
Eastern Redbud (Cercis canadensis)

This species is certainly prevalent as a wild and planted tree in the Loveland region. The heart-shaped leaves are certainly attractive and fit with the "LOVEland” theme. Additionally, this is an important pollen/nectar source for spring pollinators, such as bumble bee queens seeking to establish their nests for the season. The flowers are a delightful edible, and these trees do well in Loveland’s alkaline soils.
White Oak
White Oak (Quercus alba)

When it comes to ecologically important trees, White Oak is high on the list. The pollen, foliage, and acorns are critical sources of food for a wide variety of wildlife. Additionally, oaks host lots of edible and interesting mushrooms. Culturally, this has been a highly valued tree for its wood. One regionally important use for the wood has been to make barrels that hold whiskey/bourbon. It's the tannins in the wood that help provide the smoky taste that bourbon lovers are so fond. Finally, the growth form of White Oak is considered iconic and highly sought after. In the open, they grow quite wide making them excellent shade trees, as well as climbing trees for kids and adventurous adults alike.

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Which should be the official tree of the City of Loveland?

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