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Vancouver tree sale hopes to boost forest canopy

The Vancouver Park Board has 1,000 trees on sale for $10 each and is asking residents find a home from them on their properties.

City sells cheap trees to reach goal of returning leafy coverage to 1995 levels

The Vancouver Park Board is selling trees for $10 each to help increase the city's canopy coverage. (Vancouver Park Board)

The Vancouver Park Board has 1,000 trees on sale for $10 each and is asking residents to find a home from them.

"We need residents to also plant trees on their property in order to increase the urban tree canopy," said Vancouver Park Board Chair JohnCoupar in a release.

Canopy cover ishow much ground is covered by trees leaveswhenseen from the air.

West Point Grey has the most coverage in the city at 28.9 per cent, while Strathcona has the least at 5.9 cent.

Meanwhile the majority of Vancouver's tree cover more than 60 per cent is on private property and in the past two decades close to 24,000 trees have been removed from those areas.

That's resulted in canopy cover dropping from more than 22 per centin 1995 to 18 per centin 2013.

The park board says this meansthere ismore dust, smog, soot and carbon dioxide in Vancouver's air, in addition to more rain water running off and a reduction in habitat for wildlife.

To counteract the loss, tree sales like this one are becoming common place.

Thesale is part of the park board's ambitious tree-planting target of 11,000 new treesthis year alone in support of theCity of Vancouver's Urban ForestStrategy, which wasendorsed by the park board and city council in April 2014.

It wants to dramatically add to the 140,000 trees that line city streets and the 340,000 in parks. Most of the room for growth is on private property.

The latest trees to be made available are between five and six feet tall and in seven to 10 gallon pots.

Vancouverresidents can get themat the park board head office during the second annual Doors Open Vancouver on Saturday, Oct.3 between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. PT.

The varieties being sold include:

  • Fruit: Italian prune plums, apple and cherry
  • Flowering: Snowcone Japanese Snowbell and Magnolia 'Randy'
  • Shade:Katsura and Autumn Gold Ginkgo
  • Conifers: dwarf mountain pine 'mops' and Frohburg Weeping Norway spruce

The trees are valued up to $100 and there is a limit of five trees per person.