2007 State of
The Maryland Association of Forest Conservancy District Boards, and the Cecil Forest Conservancy District Board is
pleased to announce the results of the 2007 Maryland Big Tree Program. There were 124 trees measured or remeasured in 2007 in 15 counties. 61 trees were newly nominated and measured,
and 63 trees were remeasured. There are currently 1,825 Big Trees on the
Maryland Big Tree Register at the end of the 2007 year. The deaths of 45 trees were reported this
year.
The Maryland Big Tree Program was first started in 1925,
and each year the list is updated to reflect new trees, remeasured
trees, and deceased trees. Trees are
eligible if their total points are at least 70% of the current State Champion
tree in that species. The largest tree
in each species is designated the “champion” tree. Trees are designated State “Co-champions” if
they are within 5 points of each other.
There are currently 280 species of trees and shrubs on the
Maryland Big Tree Register, reflecting
The emphasis this year was on remeasuring
our State Champions. Consequently 60 new
or existing State Champions of our 141 native or naturalized species were
measured in 2007. 43 State Champions
remain to be located and remeasured as they have not
been measured in the past 5 years. There
are now 8 species for which there are no measurable examples—the 4 species
mentioned above plus cockspur and
We do not have an updated list of the non-native species’
champions. The three new species
mentioned above are champions because they are the only example in
Also this year the updated nominations were due for the
National Register of Big Trees. We
submitted 18 existing and new nominations.
We should know by early spring how many of those trees will be U.S.
Champion Trees. This update occurs every
two years.
Two trees of special significance were remeasured
this year. First, in
General information about the Maryland Big Tree Program is
available at www.cecilfb.sailorsite.net,
including a downloadable Big Tree Nomination Form. For a downloadable Excel file on the native
or naturalized Maryland Big Tree Champions, contact John Bennett at www.mdbigtreeprogram@aol.com. Most trees are located on private land, and
therefore not available to visit.
Specific locations of these trees cannot be released to the public.
John Bennett
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