Maryland, Virginia, Washington DC
In Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C., trees weave through tidal marshes, rolling hills, and the forested ridges of the Appalachians. Towering oaks, stately tulip poplars, and sweetgums shape these landscapes, while dogwoods and redbuds bring bursts of color each spring. From Chesapeake Bay’s wetlands to the shaded avenues of the nation’s capital, these trees sustain wildlife, enrich communities, and root the region’s identity in nature.

Tree #1 - Chestnut Oak - Battery Kemble Park, Washington, DC

Tree #2 - Tulip Poplar - Montrose Park, Washington, DC

Tree #3 - Nordmann fir - Richmond, VA

Tree #4 - River Birch - Williamsburg, VA

Tree #5 - White oak - Albemarle, VA

Tree #6 - English Elm - Montgomery, MD

Tree #7 - Littleleaf Linden - Harford, MD

Tree #8- Devil's Walking Stick - Baltimore, MD

Tree #9- American Sycamore - Montgomery, MD
