Where we communicaete on behalf of the trees.  

Credit image. Texas A&M Forest services

I remember the very first tree I was introduced to . It was an Ash Juniper. Or how many like to call them, a cedar trees.

Funny thing is, I never once noticed a difference up to that point. Every tree was the same to me, as a matter of fact, I don’t recall seeing anything other than a “just a tree” no matter where I was or what I did in life up to that point.

At that moment when my Foreman (Boss who is in charge of that truck) told me that, I was incredibly surprised. Surprised that I never noticed a difference between the tree structure, leaves/needles, bark, you name it. I then remember my boss asking me, does this tree look like this other tree? My first reaction was “well yeah?” When he was pointing at a Hackberry. Completely different EVERYTHING.

That is when I realized that I had so much to learn, so much to absorb. Then fast forward over a decade later, I have learn quite a bit, and that is why I started this Company of Capital Arbor, LLC. !

I knew that if I shared what I know now, I can learn even more from everyone that asks, everyone that wonders and everyone that is challenges our beliefs in what we know about trees.

I believe each tree is different, not just in the pure DNA structure, but in the pure form of where it is planted or grown.

I want this Blog OR as I like to call it my Tree journal to reflect my findings, and I encourage everyone to have an open mind and to question the true essence of trees. Just as we are all curious about everything else, trees deserve just as much attention.