Note to me from Lynda Weese, co-ordinator, Dresden & District Horticultural Society, Memorial Tree planting program.
Re: American Linden or Basswood tree to be planted in memory of my parents Grace and Ken Wright, life-long residents of Dresden, Ontario.
THE WRIGHTS: Ken & Grace |
"Dick, when I was researching Carolinian trees I learned that the basswood is a very strong, useful, wood. I remember your mother most for her strength in her convictions so thought this was a very suitable choice. Other things I learned were that the buds are edible and the bark peels easily to make excellent cordage..a very multi-use tree.
"I know you like to read and the lore of this tree is most fascinating. Among one of many quotes 'It's presence protects against ill luck and against the strike of lightning, and it's bright nature repels those spirits that would cause harm to the household.' Google presents stories from the times of ancient Egypt.
"We have several in the arboretum that are about 20 years old. This will be the first to be planted in Markham Grove.
"Thank you Dick for your continued interest in your hometown."
Story update: A memorial stone engraving (above) was placed at the base of the young tree following a planting ceremony, earlier this summer.
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