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[quote=Anonymous][quote]Well, there are not many mature trees in the top 10 largest cities in the US: NY, LA, Chicago, Houston, Phoenix, Philly, [b]San Antonio,[/b] San Diego, Dallas, San Jose. These cities attract millions of people. I guess living near mature trees isn't that important to people as you think. Travel the world and go to the most desirable cities and most populous cities and you won't find many mature trees.[/quote] I don't know about all of those cities, but have you ever been to the River Walk in San Antonio? Plenty of trees there. I'm guessing the city wants to keep them and plant even more. It's a nice walk. [/quote]
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