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A giant sequoia forest could soon be growing in a Detroit neighborhood. Arboretum Detroit, which owns and manages a system of parks in the Poletown East neighborhood, has plans to plant 200 giant sequoia trees on vacant land. The nonprofit has already planted about 20 of these fast-growing, carbon-eating trees around the neighborhood, but “we want to do a whole park,” said Andrew “Birch” Kemp, co-director and board president.
There are 100 sequoia seedlings planted at the organization’s nursery. The seedlings are watched over by one of the older sequoias. All 120 of the arboretum’s sequoias come from Archangel Ancient Tree Archive in Copemish.
“From the devastation of some of the worst pollution, they should be applauded,” David Milarch, founder of Archangel and a Detroit native, said of Arboretum Detroit. “We just provide the sequoias.” He estimates that, in 25 years, the seedlings will be 60 to 80 feet tall with trunks you can’t wrap your arms around.
Kemp picked them up last spring.“It was so hilarious, too, because we have a 2002 Subaru Outback and we were trying to fit 100 trees in there,” Kemp said. “They were successful in that effort and they were planted at the arboretum’s tree nursery. The hope is that the seedlings will be replanted at their permanent home by fall 2025. The arboretum is working to purchase the future forest land from Detroit Public Schools.” The city block is the former site of a school that has since been demolished.
After land is secured – whether it’s the school site or piecing together several parcels – the real work of park-building begins. That involves removing invasive species and trash, plus remediating the soil.“It’s like a sense of relief for the land,” Kemp said. New flora can be planted after the cleanup.
For this project, there will be 200 sequoias plus 200 native trees that would be interspersed. The sequoias, particularly good at scrubbing pollution, would be planted more “upwind” on the heavy pollution side with the natives downwind.The 20 older sequoias are about 4-5 feet tall with one coming in at 9 feet, proving they can thrive in Detroit.
“It will be something you can see and approach. They are going to live and do well.It’s unclear why sequoias are doing so well in Michigan, a climate that would usually be considered too cold for these trees. The natural range is the Sierra Nevada mountains’ western slopes, which is much warmer and dryer. Propagating trees like sequoias and redwoods is important, Milarch said, because they sequester 10 times more carbon dioxide than other trees. Only 4% of the world’s redwood and sequoia forests survive today.”
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So cool!
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yes –
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🤩 💕
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<3
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❤️🥰
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they look cool Beth <3
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I can’t wait to see them all planted
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What a marvelous project for Detroit, Beth! The thought of these magnificent trees soaring to their heights in a quarter century makes my day.
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I’m so happy for the city, they really can benefit from projects like this
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There are no words to describe these magnificent trees. Mighty and strong yet they seem so gentle too.
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exactly it
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I always love reading about these community green and wellness projects. They bring so much to the local community.
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yes, they are a wonderful addition for so many reasons
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That’s a great idea, and a very worthy project too. I love those huge trees, even though I have only ever seen them in photos or on TV.
Best wishes, Pete.
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I can’t wait to go see them planted
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A fabulous Giant step forward to regreen the city centre … 💚🌲🌳
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it will be so welcomed in the big city
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It’ll be like a mini ‘Central Park’
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🌳
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What a wonderful idea.
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I so agree
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💕💚
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I‘ve seen them in parks in several countries but didn‘t know that they grow so fast and so mighty. what a great chance for a big city. a wonderful plan.
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I think so too!
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Love, love, love! 🥰
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❤️🌳🌳🌳🌳🌳
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I drove home from a garden center once with an 8′ oak tree sticking out the rear passenger window of my Saturn sedan. That was a very long drive.
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the outback part was a highlight for me and triggered memories of trying to carry crazy things in my car too
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You think a tree is hard, try a body wrapped in a rug!
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Well done!
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Agreed!
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<3
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That’s fantastic! Those trees will nurture many generations of us bipeds.
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they really will
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Fantastic! I had no idea these trees could grow any place other than our northwest coast. They are magnificent.
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it’s new to me too –
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Wonderful ❤️💕
And why shouldn’t they survive – there’s palm trees thriving on the beach of Lake Erie in Port Dover Ontario Canada – GO! – GROW!!!!
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yes, yes!
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Fantastico!
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si, si!
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Wow – how refreshing! Love the story about fitting 100 trees in an Outback!
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I know that was kind of a fun highlight for me )
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I love such projects!
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me too, such a win for all
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Giant sequoias grow naturally in the Sierra Nevadas of California. We live on the coast and have redwood trees. Both are are majestic to look at.
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how lucky
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Hopefully they will thrive in the cold Michigan climate. What a great idea.
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they have said that some are already thriving up by the lakes, so i’m hopeful
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This is so cool, they should be applauded!
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yes, such a great initiative
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Sounds absolutely wonderful. I hope it all works out perfectly. It will be beautiful.
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i hope so as well
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News like this is wonderful to read. Refreshing that such things are happening. I love how the land will be transformed from trash removal to tree planting. And sequoias! Very cool 🌞
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yes, yes
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As a tree hugger, I love this, Beth!
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<3
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This is wonderful!!
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such good news for the city
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😀
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This is good to know. I wish there could be more of this.
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such a great initiative
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That’s a good project. Nothing like more trees.
I was driving in town the other day and was upset with the mass cutting of trees. Even though they claimed it was to pave a new road, I was still upset.
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It is painful to see and happens all around us
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Great project!
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Yes, such a positive for the city
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