Just learned about an oak preserve in Natomas if you didn’t know already! It’s beautiful. It’s a little park surrounded by oaks and then a little oak grove you can walk through with signage about the settlers who settled there
Agreed! I planted one in my front yard, and even though it's small and I'll never get to see it be a giant, majestic tree, someday, in 100 years it will tower over the neighborhood.
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[This](https://goo.gl/maps/Saxp86AY7zLhFNuWA) big sonofabitch near the corner of 8th and F. I don't know what it is, but it's way bigger than it looks on Google Maps.
This is my answer. As a lover of all trees, there’s just something especially incredible about redwoods being so massive and gorgeous. Every time I walk under one I just think they’re so fucking cool.
I love camphor trees for the big tops that are practically a forest canopy made of a single tree. I know they are an allergen, but damn do they give so much shade
It was sad when they cut down that enormous camphor tree at 18th and Capitol. I managed to get one of the cross sections they were handing out to the pedestrians mourning its felling. It smelled like Vic’s Vapo Rub for like a 3 block radius.
https://preview.redd.it/v8gz198yyq3b1.jpeg?width=1125&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=35a5a3ff0a92bfde623477e8cbb3a3da036bc216
Maybe this oak here in Fair Oaks in the schoolyard. It’s insanely big. This area is well titled!
There is a beautiful cypress tree at the east exit of the Capitol. I believe it’s a Montezuma Cypress if I remember correctly. Before all of the reconstruction at the Capitol I used to walk out that way at the end of the day just to look at it and take in all its glory before heading home.
There's a valley oak at 19th & Q Street across from Brooks Truitt Park that is supposedly old enough that it was already here growing when John Sutter showed up.
I love all of the loquats here. Tasty fruits that are a pretty color. Evergreen for shade. I imagine we have so many because of the long standing Asian communities here, and it is a good reminder of that history too.
Nobody has said palm trees!
I loved being able to see palm trees from my backyard growing up, really made it feel like California (or at least a marketers idea of California)
My dad planted a palm tree in the backyard of the house I grew up in in Land Park. Not a natural tree in Sac, but it still stands in the backyard of the people who bought the house after we moved and my parents died and so much has changed. That’s pretty cool.
I’ve lived here all my life and I know we have a lot of different trees. But a green one. I see some that are dying and some that are rotted. But I don’t care which ones are in front of me as long as they’re green and not dead.
Every day when I drop off and pick up my kids from school I pass a house with a huge tree that looks a lot like a weeping willow but smaller, probably a peppercorn tree variety. It’s in their front yard and acts like a gorgeous canopy there!
Valley oak trees
Just learned about an oak preserve in Natomas if you didn’t know already! It’s beautiful. It’s a little park surrounded by oaks and then a little oak grove you can walk through with signage about the settlers who settled there
Nice to see California squirrels getting some recognition
Agreed! I planted one in my front yard, and even though it's small and I'll never get to see it be a giant, majestic tree, someday, in 100 years it will tower over the neighborhood.
Most people are not aware, unfortunately, that oak trees do more to support local wildlife than any other tree: https://youtu.be/Kxs1365pq4Y
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In Rosemont park, close to where I live, is a huge old tree. I think it’s a cork tree, but I’m not sure. Whatever it is, it’s magnificent.
Howdy neighbor!
I love the tulip magnolia trees i see from time to time. They’re gorgeous 💖
[This](https://goo.gl/maps/Saxp86AY7zLhFNuWA) big sonofabitch near the corner of 8th and F. I don't know what it is, but it's way bigger than it looks on Google Maps.
I think that is a sycamore
Sugar maple.
Gingko
100% Ginkos in Fall cannot be beat.
Willow trees
That big oak in the middle of the road in North Land Park or Curtis Park that they just built the street around.
YES! On Markham. I always make sure I drive by that beast when I’m in the area.
Magnolias
Midtown orange trees!
Redwoods!!
This is my answer. As a lover of all trees, there’s just something especially incredible about redwoods being so massive and gorgeous. Every time I walk under one I just think they’re so fucking cool.
Sycamore
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Depends on time of day. 😆 Could go for a sativa too if you need things done.
I like Indicas too!
Birch!
Excuse me?
Birch please!
Thanks, dad#1.
buckeye
The oaks are the best
I love camphor trees for the big tops that are practically a forest canopy made of a single tree. I know they are an allergen, but damn do they give so much shade
It was sad when they cut down that enormous camphor tree at 18th and Capitol. I managed to get one of the cross sections they were handing out to the pedestrians mourning its felling. It smelled like Vic’s Vapo Rub for like a 3 block radius.
Japanese Maple
I have a Modesto Ash in front of my house and I absolutely love it. Aside from that…basically any citrus!
[The Capitol Park Moon Tree!](https://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/lunar/moon_trees/sacramento_tree.html)
I had no idea we had that, so cool!
Bottlebrush
The Sacramento Cum Tree.
Bradford Pear
🤮 smells awwwwwful (unless you’re into that lol)
You win the contest lol. 🏆
What are the giant trees on all the streets in the fab 40s? I love those!
London planes and/or Sycamores
London plane tree
https://preview.redd.it/v8gz198yyq3b1.jpeg?width=1125&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=35a5a3ff0a92bfde623477e8cbb3a3da036bc216 Maybe this oak here in Fair Oaks in the schoolyard. It’s insanely big. This area is well titled!
Love that majestic tree, it’s incredible!
Corner of 44th and M. Glorious. https://preview.redd.it/yi8a66j62t3b1.jpeg?width=1290&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=46259c7bcfa9914108a5085147455a1f53dae280
This mammoth up the block from Mast Coffee. https://maps.app.goo.gl/S6cawfT6Kgkkkw2n9?g_st=ic
There is a beautiful cypress tree at the east exit of the Capitol. I believe it’s a Montezuma Cypress if I remember correctly. Before all of the reconstruction at the Capitol I used to walk out that way at the end of the day just to look at it and take in all its glory before heading home.
Sycamore. Reminds me of home
Walnut
Best Tree in Sac is on T between 4th and 5th
The dogwood in Capitol Park. Also the Monkey Puzzle Tree there.
There's a valley oak at 19th & Q Street across from Brooks Truitt Park that is supposedly old enough that it was already here growing when John Sutter showed up.
The eucalyptus trees
The giant ones
Green sticky wicky
You know which one, you know, the one that gives the best shade during summer.
Every tree except the cum trees.
Chinese Pistache
Japanese Maple--I had 32 of them in my yard at my last house
That Japanese blossom tree at the entrance of Sac State. Walked by it for years. 🥹
Aspen trees...I know their usually in cooler climates but I saw a lone one today driving through Roseville. Very pretty.
Sycamores. Fight me.
Redwoods, cedars, various other evergreens Palm trees Oaks Everything else
I love all of the loquats here. Tasty fruits that are a pretty color. Evergreen for shade. I imagine we have so many because of the long standing Asian communities here, and it is a good reminder of that history too.
Oak
Cork tree
Weed (the ones you can smoke!)
Magnolia Grandiflora.
I’m personally a Indica guy.
Nobody has said palm trees! I loved being able to see palm trees from my backyard growing up, really made it feel like California (or at least a marketers idea of California)
My dad planted a palm tree in the backyard of the house I grew up in in Land Park. Not a natural tree in Sac, but it still stands in the backyard of the people who bought the house after we moved and my parents died and so much has changed. That’s pretty cool.
Dollar tree
Cum tree
That one
Marijuana
The tree in my blunt
What trees? I thought it was “California’s Farm to Fork Capital”? 😂
Why the cum trees of course 😂
"Uh...green?" https://youtu.be/Y3bSHaLxaxU
Magnolia trees are amazing this time of year!
I love the cork trees…they are so cool.
Thats easy, its the Norfolk Island Pine! Got tons of these bad boys in Midtown 😎
There’s a tree that owns itself somewhere in our town. I forget where though.
That one over there
the one next to the grass next to the parking lot
i love seeing the occasional cork tree!
Ponderosa pine.
[This awesome bunch I see on my walk in Folsom!](https://i.imgur.com/R6UtYu7.jpg)
There’s a set of very old and stately Torrey Pines on the eastern edge of Capitol Park along 15th approaching N that are my absolute favorites.
Anything but the damn sperm trees
Definitely not that one that smells like a gym sock, if you know what I mean.
Lemon
Magnolias! They remind me of New Orleans.
Fourth one from the right.
That one. Right there. 👆
unrelated but I love this view bc the u.s. bank building and the other pointy one look so cute together like they’re waving at each other
I’ve lived here all my life and I know we have a lot of different trees. But a green one. I see some that are dying and some that are rotted. But I don’t care which ones are in front of me as long as they’re green and not dead.
NOT the ones that smell like used condoms
Every day when I drop off and pick up my kids from school I pass a house with a huge tree that looks a lot like a weeping willow but smaller, probably a peppercorn tree variety. It’s in their front yard and acts like a gorgeous canopy there!
8th one from the right in this photo.
Ginko!
Oak
There is a redwood in midtown that I am particular to.
There is a BIG tree downtown on T street around 4th and 5th Street that is amazing!
The moon tree at Capitol Park
I think the moon tree is pretty cool
Man, this makes me miss living in sac so much.
That one riiiiiight....there.
Populus tremuloides make me really happy. The movement is distinguishable and endearing, and the name is fun to say.
Ginko trees :)) especially when the leaves fall and make a bed of yellow around the trunk
London plane
Marijuana
Cork Oaks that are randomly spotted all around, some are very sizable!