urban-trees
Urban trees are woody plants—ranging from street trees to forested groves—that grow within and around human settlements, forming what ecologists call urban forests. For plant scientists, these trees offer a unique lens to study how vegetation adapts to extreme anthropogenic stressors such as compacted soils, heat islands, pollution, and fragmented root zones. Understanding urban tree physiology and ecology informs broader research into plant stress responses, carbon sequestration, and the design of resilient green infrastructure.
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A willow oak was observed and confirmed at the intersection of Peace St and Smallwood Dr in Raleigh, NC, earning research-grade status on iNaturalist through community verification.
Willow oak (Quercus phellos) confirmed at Peace St and Smallwood Dr, Raleigh, NC 27605
Observation reached research-grade status, indicating community consensus on species identification
Location is within an urban street environment, consistent with willow oak's frequent use as a city tree in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast US