Swannanoa Valley Tree Alliance

Swannanoa Valley Tree Alliance The SVTA is a tree preservation organization, protecting the Swannanoa Valley Community Forest

Today, we celebrated a beautiful day at the Montreat Landcare and Arbor Day Festival! Swannanoa Valley WILD , Swannanoa ...
04/12/2026

Today, we celebrated a beautiful day at the Montreat Landcare and Arbor Day Festival! Swannanoa Valley WILD , Swannanoa Valley Tree Alliance and Amphibian and Reptile Conservancy joined forces to inspire positive change and give away trees! Though we got caught up in the comradery and forgot to snap photos of ourselves, we're thrilled to share these stunning shots of azaleas teeming with bees and butterflies, courtesy of Jennifer Okray.I love the little bee butt covered in pollen!

What began in 2012 as the Montreat Native Plant Sale is now the Montreat Landcare Festival and Arbor Day Celebration. Jo...
04/08/2026

What began in 2012 as the Montreat Native Plant Sale is now the Montreat Landcare Festival and Arbor Day Celebration. Join us on April 11 as we celebrate our region’s native flora and fauna, explore simple steps we can take to sustain them, and learn about initiatives to strengthen our environment. Visit our vendors, connect with friends over our Spring Tea Party, and find out if we still have Hellbender salamanders in Flat Creek.

Saturday, April 11, 2026 Moore Center Field, 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. What began in 2012 as the Montreat Native Plant Sale is now the Montreat Landcare Festival and Arbor […]

The Swannanoa Valley Tree Alliance is shining a light on the importance of nurturing our Treasured Trees!  Checking our ...
03/17/2026

The Swannanoa Valley Tree Alliance is shining a light on the importance of nurturing our Treasured Trees! Checking our trees and tree plaques is a necessary process both for aesthetics and for ensuring that the tree has room to grow beneath the plaque. We're thrilled to report that most of our beloved trees are thriving, despite the loss of 5 trees since 2024. Let's come together to ensure their continued growth and beauty! 🌳 Join us in our mission by volunteering or nominating a tree for a Treasured Tree designation and plaque. Visit our website at https://svtreealliance.com to learn more. Our next meeting is on March 30th at 5pm in Town Square - we can't wait to see you there!

Treasured Trees in the snow!!
02/04/2026

Treasured Trees in the snow!!

"Our trees are worth more standing."
01/09/2026

"Our trees are worth more standing."

They were growing before Columbus arrived, experts say.

11/18/2025
Don't you just love our trees? And Jumping Spiders? We startled this adorable little guy as we replaced a plaque yesterd...
11/05/2025

Don't you just love our trees? And Jumping Spiders? We startled this adorable little guy as we replaced a plaque yesterday. Not to worry, he is safely installed behind the new plaque! One updated plaque, and one new plaque installed the Emily's walk section of the Black Mountain Greenway. Look for them on the section directly behind the Black Mountain Primary School, adjacent to the back teacher/staff parking lot, along the Flat Creek Greenway. When was the last time you did a Tree Walk? https://svtreealliance.com/maps-of-treasured-trees

From Brian Carter and InnerVision Chainsaw Creations: Golden version of the eagle totem!
10/14/2025

From Brian Carter and InnerVision Chainsaw Creations: Golden version of the eagle totem!

Thanks to the Town of Black Mountain, the removal of the fallen split trunk from the 150+ year old White Oak on the Blac...
09/18/2025

Thanks to the Town of Black Mountain, the removal of the fallen split trunk from the 150+ year old White Oak on the Black Mountain Golf Course marks a new chapter in the life of this Treasured Tree, which has been thriving here since circa 1870. A still lovely tree remains, with its Treasured Tree plaque intact. Did you know? Up to 2,300 wildlife species are known to be associated with oak, and that doesn’t include all of the fungi, or any of the bacteria and other organisms which create a symbiotic home with the oak. The 2300 species consist of some 38 bird species, 229 bryophytes, 108 fungi, 1178 invertebrates, 746 lichen and 31 mammals. Let's continue to work together to protect and preserve our natural wonders for generations to come!

On Saturday, September 27, 2025, the Town of Black Mountain will mark the one-year anniversary of Tropical Storm Helene ...
09/09/2025

On Saturday, September 27, 2025, the Town of Black Mountain will mark the one-year anniversary of Tropical Storm Helene with a special Community Tree Giveaway in front of Town Hall (160 Midland Avenue) from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
The event will honor the community’s resilience, commemorate the progress made in recovery, and take tangible steps to restore the tree canopy lost during the storm. At least 200 free native trees will be distributed to residents, complete with planting and care instructions to ensure long-term growth.

On Saturday, September 27, 2025, the Town of Black Mountain will mark the one-year anniversary of Tropical Storm Helene with a special Community Tree Giveaway in front of Town Hall (160 Midland Avenue) from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

Take our Native Tree Personality Quiz to enjoy a bit of anthropomorphism and find out what native tree YOU are! A native...
09/08/2025

Take our Native Tree Personality Quiz to enjoy a bit of anthropomorphism and find out what native tree YOU are! A native tree is any tree that has naturally occurred in your region for hundreds or thousands of years. Native trees, in particular, support native wildlife species by providing food, cover, and places to raise young. They even support human communities by reducing flooding, lowering energy costs, and cooling cities.

Take our Native Tree Personality Quiz to enjoy a bit of anthropomorphism and find out what native tree YOU are!

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