Trees have played an important role in the growth and development of this Northern Douglas County area. From the earliest tropical forests of millions of years ago, to today’s modern TREE CITY USA designation, the trees of Highlands Ranch and the local area have continued to flourish, with deep roots in our community. Petrified wood found locally reveals the former tropical landscape that today we call Douglas County. The early pioneers relied upon the Timber Culture Act to provide acres of free government land, and the many forests supported the lumber industry. Today, there are thousands of trees in Highlands Ranch, and the community proudly boasts the designation of Tree City, USA. In April of 2022, that designation was once again bestowed upon HR for the 34th year! This program will be presented in two parts–the THEN, looking at the history of trees and their significance in and around Highlands Ranch, and the NOW, which will explore the role trees play in the modern community, including the Tree City USA award.
ABOUT OUR PRESENTERS:
Nancy Linsenbigler, HRHS Board Member and Long TimeDavid Johnston, President of Highlands Ranch Historical Society, will discuss the THEN, history of local Trees.
Stephen Looney, Arborist with Highlands Ranch Metro District, will discuss the NOW, trees and their importance to Highlands Ranch.
he Gardens is a plant nursery and gift store. We specialize in trees, shrubs and perennials suited for Douglas County. Our colorful annuals will brighten pots and garden beds from spring until fall. Explore the selection of fountains, bird baths, pots and statuary to accent your yard during the fall and winter months, we focus on houseplants to give your home an inviting feeling. In our gift store, you will find unique home decor items. At Christmas time we bring in poinsettias, holiday decorations, fresh cut and artificial trees to celebrate the season. We are happy to answer your gardening questions all year. Come visit us at 9542 S. University Blvd. in HR