
The Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management hosts the Magnificent Tree Program. The program recognizes trees in our state that are extraordinary. The program aims to connect the people of Arizona with tree and promote awareness of the importance of forestry and urban forestry for the well-being of both environment and its people. It encourages people to pay attention to trees as critical components of our built and natural ecosystems. There are three classes of recognition: The Champion Trees, The Heritage Trees and The Witness Trees.

Champion trees are the largest of their species in the state and, in some cases, the largest in the nation. If the specimen qualifies for state recognition as a Champion Tree, their application is also submitted to the American Forests Champion Tree Registry.

Witness Trees are trees that are proven to have been growing in their same location before Arizona's statehood. These trees are living connections from the past to the present.

Heritage Trees have cultural significance and a direct connection to people. Trees are significant in rural and urban areas for many reasons - they may have been planted in memory of a person, a significant event or given as a gift to the community.
LOCATE THESE MAGNIFICENT TREES ON CAMPUS
To find the tree on campus, use the interactive tree map to search by tree ID# (shown for each specimen below).
To learn how to use the interactive tree map, view the tutorial on our You Tube channel.
UA Campus Arboretum Magnificent Trees

#3792 | African sumac | Searsia lancea

#4386 | Adansonia za | baobab

#1780 | Crescentia alata | calabash

#1322 | Ceiba insignis | floss silk

#1457 | Quercus virginiana | live oak

#1319 | Quercus suber | cork oak

#1212 | Albizia sinaloensis | Sinaloan silk

#3833 | Pistacia chinensis | Chinese pistache

#13136 | Carnegiea gigantea crestata | crested saguaro

#1539 | Cassia fistula | golden shower tree

#2476 | Ceiba aesculifolia | kapok

#3137 | Ficus petiolaris | rock fig

#3126 | Cassia leptophylla| golden medallion

#216 | Phoenix dactylifera | true date palm

#8709 | Platanus wrightii | American sycamore

#1308 | Ficus carica | common fig
