Why are trees numbered in Germany?
Andrew Mccoy
Updated on January 16, 2026
Keeping close track of street trees, it seemed, was an efficient if arduous way for a city to fend off lawsuits from people hurt by falling trees and limbs. It was mostly this aspect that caused the tree numbering system to be adopted citywide once East and West Berlin were reunited in 1990.
Why are the trees numbered?
The number refers to the location of the ash tree and is tracked in the city's ash tree inventory database. "The tags also allow city forestry crews to know which ash trees are treated," Bevelheimer said.What are three important German forests?
Forests in Germany
- Bavarian Forest National Park. ...
- Berchtesgaden National Park. ...
- Black Forest National Park. ...
- Jasmund National Park. ...
- Müritz National Park. ...
- The Elbe Riverscape. ...
- Harz Mountains. ...
- Hainich National Park.