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Selecting the most appropriate trees for various kinds of planting sites is crucial for the success of a municipal tree program. A properly selected tree will appreciate in value for a long time and will be cherished by many people. Conversely, an improper choice might soon become unhealthy or die. Even worse, problems could appear years later when a remedy will be difficult and costly. Trees that lift sidewalks, conflict with wires (see Chapter 15, this volume), or interfere with traffic certainly are selection mistakes that can be avoided.
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Gerhold, H.D., Porter, W. (2000). Selecting Trees for Community Landscapes. In: Kuser, J.E. (eds) Handbook of Urban and Community Forestry in the Northeast. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-4191-2_11
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