In a recent government meeting, members discussed the impressive canopy spread of a notable tree located on a property in the older part of Flower Mound. The tree, which measures 54 feet, is part of a larger two-acre lot that was originally designated for equestrian use. This spacious setting allowed for the growth of such a significant tree, a rarity in the increasingly dense neighborhoods that have emerged over the past 15 years.
The property owner, who has actively participated in local environmental initiatives, shared that she had previously lost two other trees of similar size, making this remaining tree particularly special. The meeting highlighted not only the tree's impressive stature but also the owner's commitment to maintaining a diverse native garden, which includes a butterfly garden and various bird feeders designed to attract local wildlife.
Commission members praised the property owner for her efforts in promoting biodiversity and environmental stewardship within the community. The discussions underscored the importance of preserving such natural assets in the face of urban development, recognizing the tree as a hidden gem that contributes to the area's ecological health. The meeting concluded with plans to further acknowledge the contributions of local residents to environmental conservation efforts.