Email-a-tree is a program by Elisabeth Robson and Olaf Ribeiro, in conjunction with the Bainbridge Island Metro Park & Recreation District.
Along with Olaf’s presentation about trees (April 23), you will be able to email special trees around the island during April. Each tree has been assigned an email address and will be receiving emails all month long. You might even get a reply!
To see which trees will be receiving emails and where they are located, check out the Email-a-tree page.
To get the email address of a tree, you must visit the tree in person. Please don’t forget to say hello to the tree while you are there.
We will be gathering emails sent to the trees and featuring them on the web site during and after April. If you would like to organize a walking tour of the trees, please contact Olaf Ribeiro.
The Historical Museum is honored to stand under three elegant historic trees! Like our visitor docents, our trees are extremely friendly, so please come visit or email them! Looking forward to seeing you
Email-a-tree is a program by Elisabeth Robson and Olaf Ribeiro, in conjunction with the Bainbridge Island Metro Park & Recreation District.
My husband and I were in Bainbridge Island this past weekend and saw a tree outside of the Blackbird Bakery on Winslow Way. The tree has little round green pods, balls or fruit. We were wondering what the name of the tree was and I have been looking at your website and wondered if you could tell me the name. I would greatly appreciate it. We are trying to find that tree to plant in our yard. Thank you for your reply,
Summer
That’s a Strawberry Tree! Arbutus unedo.