Virginia Big Tree Program

This state champion red oak was discovered during a 4-H big tree contest in 2007

The Virginia big tree program began in 1970 as a 4-H and FFA project. This state champion red oak was discovered during a 4-H big tree contest in 2007. Photo by Robert Llewellyn.


Clover 4-H Big Tree Program

Youth between the ages of 9 and 19 are encouraged to participate in a simplified 4-H big tree program.

4-H 4-H Big Tree Program

4-H Other Virgina 4-H Programs


For more information on the Virginia Big Tree Program contact Tracey Sherman at Tracey@vt.edu.
 

The goal of the Virginia big tree program is to increase the care and appreciation for trees. Trees are ranked by total points based on a formula using circumference at 4.5 feet, height and crown spread. The top five trees for each species are listed in the database. Volunteers are encouraged to search for, nominate and update current trees every 10 years.

We hope that you will participate in the Virginia Big Tree Program!


* Virginia Database

Big Tree News

* National Database

* Remarkable Trees of Virginia Project

* How to measure a tree
   
* How to nominate a big tree

* How to identify a tree

* Tree Lifespans

* Protecting Big Trees

* Big Tree Discussion Board

*Eastern Native Tree Society  



Updated 4/13/09 ; tss