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Trees have been planted in cities for centuries. However, their more systematic and comprehensive planting along streets and in the public realm, undertaken and controlled by municipal governments, only began in the nineteenth century. The history of urban trees has much to teach us about changing relationships between humankind and nonhuman nature. Knowledge and explanations of this past allow us to notice and conceptualize present tree planting, and to envision better futures with trees. (SD)