Looking for a memorial tree...

Discussion in 'Garden Design and Plant Suggestions' started by MiHi, Aug 6, 2006.

  1. MiHi

    MiHi Member

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    We are wanting to get a tree as a memorial for our Great Dane that recently passed away. Could anyone suggest a tree that might represent a loyal companion, who wasn't quite the right colour as he was supposed to be, and larger then life.

    Thanks in advance for any suggestions!

    Michele
     
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    That's a no-brainer.... OAK. Big, strong, Robin Hood was loyal to the crown and Oaks are used as a symbol of Robin hood.
     
  3. Michael F

    Michael F Paragon of Plants Forums Moderator 10 Years

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    A dogwood?
     
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    Gordo Active Member 10 Years

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    My sincere condolences on your recent loss. I'd like to suggest some form of arborvitae - literally "tree of life", trees that held such great importance for early peoples around here.
    Thuja plicata 'Zebrina' might be an appropriate choice. A tree of unexpected color and beauty that can grow quite large in time.
     
  5. MiHi

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    Thank you to everyone who had ideas! We haven't made the final choice, but now we have the pictures to make a choice with.

    When we start our landscaping around the tree (we just moved to 5.5 acres) I will check back to ask the people in the know!

    Thanks again
    Michele
     
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    M. D. Vaden Active Member 10 Years

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    That's the first thing that came to mind.

    I also like scarlet oaks. Tricolor beech is another favorite.
     

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