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Benefits of Trees - April 10, 2012

By David Nguyen


Have you ever wondered what trees do for us, besides looking good? A lot!


According to treebenefits.com, a site which allows anyone to make a simple estimation of the benefits of an individual tree, a Noble Fir (native to Oregon!) with a diameter of 30 inches, a tree native to Oregon will catch 4,174 gallons of storm water runoff every year!

 

Trees act as mini-reservoirs, controlling water runoff by increasing filtration and storage of rain water. This also reduces soil erosion by slowing rainfall before it gets to the soil.

 

In total, the 30-inch Noble Fir will provides the overall benefits of $184 every year – and the benefit will increase to $212 when the tree grows to 35 inches in size!

 

Find out more at treebenefits.com