Native Trees: Toward a More Storm Resilient Landscape

Exhibit Hall B
This class provides attendees with information that will help them promote, sell and use more native trees. Attendees will hear science-based information on native trees, their relative wind resistance, and special adaptions that help these trees survive storms. The instructor will review:
  • selection, design considerations and installation of native trees to enhance storm resiliency
  • maintenance issues that enhance storm resiliency
  • special issues facing some native species after storms

CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS (CEUs)
Florida DBPR Board of Landscape Architecture: Course # 0011787
Regulatory Council of Community Association Managers: Course #: 9629715
FNGLA: 1 CEU for FNGLA certified horticulture and landscape professionals.
ISA Certified Arborists: 1, TW Climber Specialist: 1, TW Aerial Specialist: 1, Municipal Speciallist: 1, BCMA-Management: 1

TOPICS COVERED
  • Benefits of planting native trees for storm resiliency
  • Designing with native trees to reduce storm damage to homes and property
  • Special adaptations of native trees for wind resistance
  • Native species and their relative wind resistance
  • Site selection and planting considerations for enhancing storm resiliency: rooting space, planting depth
  • Maintaining native trees for storm resiliency
  • Native tree roots and storm resiliency
  • Special issues facing some native species after storms


Fee: $28

This session is sponsored by the Native Plant Horticulture Foundation


Community Associations Garden/Landscape Green Business ISA Cert Arborist LA CE credits Plants