/r/Tree/

r/Tree

81k members
r/Tree is a subreddit with 81k members. The community frequently discusses tree, help, identification, health, and identify, and the most common flair used is treepreciation, advice request - (insert state/region), id request (insert state/region), discussion, and meme.
Welcome to r/Tree! The purpose of this sub is to help each other identify tree species, their diseases/conditions, provide advice and to appreciate photos of special trees. You may also enjoy r/sfwtrees, r/arboriculture, r/forestry, r/dendrology and r/marijuanaenthusiasts. 👉PLEASE SEE the GUIDELINES FOR EFFECTIVE POSTING linked in the Community Guide (or Community Bookmarks) directly below if you have a tree health or ID question!!!!👈 NO ADVERTISING OR POT POSTS! Thank you! =)

Popular Topics in r/Tree

#1

Tree

218 posts
#2

Help

35 posts
#3

Identification

17 posts
#4

Health

13 posts
#5

Identify

10 posts
#6

Plant

9 posts
#7

Maple

9 posts
#8

Type

6 posts
#9

Disease

5 posts
#10

Dying

5 posts

Flair Used in r/Tree

#1
Treepreciation
: "A giant American elm on the east side of Milwaukee. 202" (64.3" diameter) 75' tall 99' x 127' crown"
129 posts
#2
Advice Request - (Insert State/Region)
: "Planted by my Poppy in 1987."
27 posts
#3
ID Request (Insert State/Region)
: "Are these trees?"
23 posts
#4
Discussion
: "Twisted!"
16 posts
#5
MEME
: "Neighbors tree"
4 posts
#6
UPDATE
: "Update on the Ginko"
1 post

Member Growth in r/Tree

Yearly
+25k members(44.1%)

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Last updated: June 7, 2026