September/October 2017 | The Davey Bulletin 13
wonder. Stutzman hopes to fertilize
the tree on an annual basis to assure
its health and history. "That is really
the best thing we can do for this tree.
We want to set it up for success, give
it the nutrients it needs and make
sure this landmark keeps standing,"
Stutzman said.
Wetterau, the catalyst for the project,
along with her entire garden club,
was thrilled.
"I think this is wonderful of Davey
Tree," Wetterau said in an interview
with the local paper, The Royalton Post.
"This tree has been in the city unloved
for 25 years, and now with the city's
bicentennial coming up, here we are
recognizing we have some things that
are worth taking care of."
Trees, like Royalyn, are transcendent.
With centuries of wisdom and beauty,
they bring people from all walks of life
together – to muse at what was and
wonder what will be.
"
Caring and preserving trees like this is extremely important.
There are 300 years of history in that tree. It's been around
for more than twice as long as our company.
"
— Nick Stutzman
assistant district manager
West Cleveland, Ohio, Residential/Commercial office
With great care, the Davey team removed
deadwood to restore this tree's health and shape.
Davey's West Cleveland R/C office donated
work to preserve this marvelous tree.