Arboriculture facts for kids
![U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Adrian Bennett with the 364th Sustainment Command fertilizes newly-planted trees during the unit's commemoration of Earth Day in Marysville, Wash., April 22, 2013 130422-A-WJ570-363](/images/thumb/4/4d/U.S._Army_Sgt._1st_Class_Adrian_Bennett_with_the_364th_Sustainment_Command_fertilizes_newly-planted_trees_during_the_unit%27s_commemoration_of_Earth_Day_in_Marysville%2C_Wash.%2C_April_22%2C_2013_130422-A-WJ570-363.jpg/300px-U.S._Army_Sgt._1st_Class_Adrian_Bennett_with_the_364th_Sustainment_Command_fertilizes_newly-planted_trees_during_the_unit%27s_commemoration_of_Earth_Day_in_Marysville%2C_Wash.%2C_April_22%2C_2013_130422-A-WJ570-363.jpg)
Giving fertilizer to a newly planted tree
Arboriculture is the care and study of individual trees and shrubs. An arborist is a person who works in arboriculture. An arborist is sometimes called a "tree surgeon".
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An arborist practicing tree care: using a chainsaw to fell a eucalyptus tree in a park at Kallista, Victoria.
See also
In Spanish: Arboricultura para niños
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