Learn the Basic Anatomy of a Tree

Trees are important allies in life for all living organisms on Earth. Did you know that we breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide, and trees breathe in carbon dioxide and breathe out oxygen? It’s a true partnership that deserves love and care. There are infinite and correlated benefits trees offer our planet, and even more reasons to admire them.

If you own property with landscaping trees, it is encouraged to take good care of them all year-long to support a long life and endless privileges. To develop an effective tree care plan for your home, it helps to learn some fundamental facts about trees first. A good place to start is with their basic anatomy!

Continue reading to learn the basic parts of a tree and what they do.

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Roots

Tree roots are generally located within the top 3 feet of soil, beneath the base of the tree trunk, and can expand 4 to 5 feet past the dripline of the crown. The drip line is basically the perimeter of the tree at its fullest width. Think of an umbrella standing on its handle; the drip line would be where the water drips off of the edge of the umbrella canopy and around the handle. The roots are critical to a tree because they are in charge of collecting and distributing water and mineral nutrients throughout the tree’s internal system. They are also important for stability since they keep a tree strong and grounded, anchoring in place.

Trunk

The trunk provides the shape and support of the whole tree, and holds up the crown. It transports the sugar made by the leaves, and water gathered from the soil. A tree’s trunk is broken down into different primary parts: the inner and outer bark, the cambium cell layer, the sapwood, and then the heartwood. The inner and outer bark are for protection, while the cambium cell layer is the growth center. The sapwood layer transport water like a pipeline, and the heartwood is the central, supportive pillar of the tree.

✨ Stay tuned for our next blog that will further detail the various parts of a tree trunk and their roles!

Branches

From the tree trunk sprouts the branches, limbs, and twigs that eventually sprout foliage, like leaves, flowers, and fruit. In fact, the primary role of tree branches is to provide a foundation for these things to grow! Aside from providing a place for leaves and more to grow, they also aid in the transportation and distribution of water and minerals throughout the tree.

Leaves

Leaves are the first thing we see and admire on a tree during its peak seasons. But leaves serve a higher purpose than simple appeal. Tree foliage comes in all sorts of different colors, shapes, and textures, but they are serve the same purpose, which is to carry out photosynthesis, and thus, make food for the tree and ultimately release oxygen into the air for us to breathe.

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The Basics of Routine Tree Care

As a property owner, the appeal and performance of your landscaping is likely very important to you. If you wish to maintain healthy trees that look good and last long, it is necessary to implement a certain degree of tree care, year-round. Continue reading to learn some fundamental tree care tips, including who to call for scheduled tree work in your neighborhood.

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Tree Care

Trees, like most living organisms, require water, sunlight, and food to survive. In fact, they aren’t much different from us; are they? So long as you provide or ensure acceptable conditions for your trees, they should grow tall, wide, and strong, for years to come. Fortunately, most tree care can be done on your own with the right knowledge and materials; but some tree work will need to be carried out by a licensed professional, for safety and code purposes.

So what is it that you need to do, exactly? Look below to review the basics to tree care.

☑ Sunlight

Trees require a certain amount of sunlight for food and growth. The actual recommended amount of daily sun depends on the species, as there are partial-shade, full-sun, and many other types of trees. But typically, most need at least 6 to 8 hours of sunlight, every day. When planting a new tree, you must take this into consideration. If you plant a tree on the side of the house that never gets any light, you will not get good growth results.

☑ Mulch

Mulching is critically important for trees, especially young ones. Placing mulch over the soil surrounding the tree trunk has several benefits, and it also adds a certain level of appeal for properties. Mulching improves soil structure, including the soil’s oxygen levels, temperature, and moisture availability. It also protects against pests and prevent soil from drying out. Mulch should be 2 to 4 inches deep and applied seasonally for optimal results. You can easily do this yourself, or hire a mulch provider to do it for you!

☑ Watering Trees

The only time you need to worry about watering your landscaping trees is when they are newly planted or young. Moderately-aged and mature trees generally acquire water naturally without any problems. Although it doesn’t hurt to water all of your landscaping trees periodically, especially during long periods of hot and dry weather. For newly planted or young trees, water once or twice per week. Stick your finger in the soil to see if it’s moist with water; if it is, it does not require more water. But if the soil is dry, it is time to water it again. Just be careful to not over water trees. This can drown the roots, and potentially cause a tree to suffocate and die.

☑ Tree Fertilization

Just like watering, the only time you need to really worry about fertilizing your trees is if they are in a growth stage, such as newly transplanted, newly planted, or very young. In most cases, trees do not require much fertilizing. When you do fertilize trees, it should be done in the late spring and early summer months. As your trees get older, several small applications throughout the year are helpful as well. Talk to your local tree service specialist for professional advice about proper tree fertilization.

☑ Tree Trimming

Tree trimming and pruning is important because they promote new branch and limb growth. This is essential for growing strong and sturdy trees. Just like getting a haircut keeps your hair healthy, periodically trimming a tree keeps it healthy as well. You may be able to get away with trimming small or young trees on your own, but in most cases, tree trimming is a job for a professional.

☑ Winterizing

To winterize your trees means to protect them during their dormant stage. This helps them remain healthy, strong, and free of insects and pests during the winter time. Talk to your local tree care specialist about winterizing landscaping trees on your property. Every property has unique and individual tree service needs that are best assessed by professional tree care technicians.

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