Tree Inventory
A tree inventory creates a clear record of the trees on a property, helping owners, HOAs, estates, commercial sites, and property managers understand what they have, what condition trees are in, and what work should be prioritized. Samsara Tree Care provides arborist-led tree inventories that may include species identification, size, location, condition observations, maintenance needs, risk concerns, and recommended next steps.
Common Applications or Benefits
Document tree species, approximate size, location, and condition
Create a clearer picture of tree assets across a property
Prioritize pruning, removals, plant health care, and monitoring needs
Identify trees with visible defects, decline, storm damage, or risk concerns
Support annual maintenance planning and long-term budgeting
Help HOAs, estates, commercial properties, and property managers communicate priorities
Provide useful records before construction, redevelopment, or landscape changes
Support tree preservation planning for mature or high-value trees
Reduce reactive decision-making by organizing tree care needs
Create a baseline for future inspections, maintenance cycles, and tree health monitoring
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A tree inventory is a documented record of trees on a property. It may include species, size, location, condition notes, visible defects, maintenance needs, risk observations, and recommended next steps. The level of detail can vary depending on the property and the client’s goals.
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Tree inventories are useful for HOAs, estates, commercial properties, campuses, rental properties, municipalities, property managers, and homeowners with multiple or high-value trees. They are especially helpful when tree work needs to be prioritized across a larger landscape.
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No. A tree inventory provides an overview of trees on a property and may include general risk observations, but it is not always the same as a formal tree risk assessment. If a specific tree has significant defects or concerns, Samsara Tree Care may recommend a more detailed TRAQ-informed tree risk assessment.
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Yes. A tree inventory can help property owners and managers understand which work is urgent, which work can be scheduled seasonally, and which trees should be monitored over time. This makes it easier to plan budgets and avoid handling all tree care reactively.
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Yes. Depending on the scope, a tree inventory may include pruning recommendations, removal recommendations, plant health care needs, soil care considerations, monitoring notes, or suggested timing for future work.