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The European Tree of the Year is an annual contest held to find the most 'loveable tree' in Europe.[1]

Logo of the European Tree of the Year contest
Logo of the European Tree of the Year contest

The contest is held by the Environmental Partnership Association (EPA), an organization supported by the European Land Owners Association and the European Commission.[1]


History


The European Tree of the Year competition has been running since 2011 and selects a tree from participating countries (now 15 in number) by public vote. It was inspired by an earlier Czech national tree contest. Most countries hold a national poll to select their entrant for each year. Nominations are made in the year preceding the award. Voting for the European tree of the year commences on 1 February each year and lasts until the end of the month. A live, online display of the votes cast for each tree is displayed until the last week in February when final voting figures are kept secret. The winner is announced at an awards ceremony in late March held in the EU Parliament, Brussels.

Since 2015, there has been a promotional tree tour visiting many candidate trees during the voting month of February. Media PR events, and community, child led, art contests take place for each tree, with the winning art works being displayed at the awards ceremony.

In more recent years, a #TreesInNeed blog[2] has been promoted by the contest organisers to highlight the plight of numerous trees across Europe under threat of destruction.

The UK's most successful tree in the contest is the Brimmon Oak, finishing 2nd in 2017.


Winners


European Tree of the Year winners
Year Photo Location Name Genus Ref.
2011 Leliceni, Romania "Lime in Leliceni" Tilia cordata [3]
2012 Felsőmocsolád, Hungary "The Old Lime Tree of Felsőmocsolád" Tilia sp.
2013 Eger, Hungary "Plane tree in Eger" Platanus × acerifolia [4]
2014 Sliven, Bulgaria "The Old Elm" Ulmus minor [5]
2015 Orissaare, Estonia "Oak tree on a football field" Quercus robur [6]
2016 Bátaszék, Hungary "The oldest tree of Bátaszék" Quercus pubescens [7]
2017 Wiśniowa, Poland "Oak Józef" Quercus robur [8]
2018 Águas de Moura, Portugal "Whistler cork oak tree" Quercus suber [9]
2019 Pécs, Hungary "The Almond Tree of the Snowy Hill in Pécs" Prunus dulcis [10]
2020 Chudobín, Czech Republic "Guardian of the Flooded Village" Pinus sylvestris [11]
2021 Lecina, Spain "The Millennial Carrasca of Lecina" Quercus ilex [12]
2022 Przybudki, Poland "Oak Dunin" Quercus robur [13]

Winners by country


Country Number
 Hungary 4
 Poland 2
 Bulgaria 1
 Czech Republic 1
 Estonia 1
 Portugal 1
 Romania 1
 Spain 1

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