Why is there a blue tree in Launceston?

The dead gum tree, painted blue by the local community, is highlighting the importance of mental health as part of the Blue Tree Project. The tree has been painted blue to help encourage people to speak up when battling mental health issues. It is the third blue tree to be registered in Tasmania.
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What does a blue painted tree mean?

The Blue Tree Project began in Western Australia and encourages people to choose a dead tree that needs a "blue lease on life" and paint it in memory of a friend who lost their life to depression or had battled the illness.
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Who started the blue trees?

The Blue Tree Project was inspired by much-loved local Jayden Whyte, who, aged 29, took his own life on November 12, 2018, after moving to Sydney for work. His mum and sister Kendall flew to Sydney to support Jayden after he had admitted himself to hospital.
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What is the blue tree Project?

Our mission is to help spark difficult conversations and encourage people to speak up when battling mental health concerns. By spreading the paint and spreading the message that "it's OK to not be OK", we can help break down the stigma that's still largely attached to mental health.
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Why is the tree blue in Gundagai?

The Blue Tree Project was inspired by Jayden Whyte, who along with a friend, one night decided to paint a tree blue at his family's farm in Mukinbudin, Western Australia, wondering how long it would be before anyone noticed.
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How did the blue tree start?

The Blue Tree Project was started with the painting of a tree in honour of the late Jayden Whyte as he had once painted a tree blue on his family's property at Mukinbudin as a joke. Pictured is Jayden's best friend Simon Comerford (right) with his cousin Jared Beagley who painted a 15 metre tall tree at Mukinbudin.
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Why is there a blue tree in Perth?

Giving the project its own twist, the City of Perth will be covering 34 trees on St Georges Terrace with blue muslin wrap from Monday 7 October. In doing so, the City aims to bring awareness to suicide prevention, encouraging people to talk about mental health in the city and beyond.
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Is there a blue tree?

There are no trees with blue leaves. However, some characteristics may make the green leaves appear blue. The blue spruce and the blue atlas cedar are the two most common trees with leaves that appear bluish-white.
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Why are trees painted white?

Painting tree trunks white is a time honored method of young tree protection often found in orchards and tree farms. There are several purposes but chief among them is to prevent cracking and splitting of the tender new bark, which can allow introduction of disease, insects, and fungus.
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Why are the bottom of trees painted white in Greece?

Decoration is one of the reasons why tree trunks are painted white, but the main reason is that the Greeks believe that the white paint ensures that bacteria and vermin do not affect the trunk of the tree.
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Where was the first blue tree?

The first ever blue tree was created by Jayden Whyte in the middle of a paddock on his family's farm at Mukinbudin, Western Australia. Tragically, just a few years later Jayden took his own life, but the story of the blue tree was shared at his funeral and the movement started in his honour.
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How old is Kendall Whyte?

Kendall Whyte is a 26-year-old woman who grew up in the country town of Mukinbudin, Western Australia. After losing her brother Jayden to suicide in November 2018, Kendall helped create the 'Blue Tree Project'.
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Who is Kendall Whyte?

Kendall Whyte is the founder and CEO of Blue Tree Project, a grass-roots charity making an impact across Australia. Its mission is to help spark difficult conversations and break down the stigma of mental health, by giving dead trees 'a blue lease on life'.
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What does purple marking on trees mean?

Purple Paint Law can save valuable lumber

To save money and to make money, that's why. Purple paint on boundary line trees or fence posts means NO TRESPASSING, just as a green light means go and a red light means stop.
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What does yellow paint on trees mean Australia?

Marking hazardous trees. All identified hazardous trees must be cordoned off or marked, and advice given to crews operating in. the vicinity. Yellow paint should be used to mark hazardous trees, consistent with national standards.
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What does green spray paint on a tree mean?

Some of the other colors he uses are orange for trees to cut, green for trees to leave, and yellow to indicate which row to harvest in a plantation.
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What does white spray paint on trees mean?

White “=” – Tree or tree limbs pose a risk to workers and should be treated with caution. Workers should not park under trees with this mark. White “T” on the ground at the entrance to a property – Trees or tree limbs were assessed only for risk to Phase 1 workers and found to not pose a risk to workers.
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Why do they paint trees black?

Orange or yellow paints are used for harvest boundaries, and trees within those areas have blue, orange, green or yellow paint, depending on whether they are to be taken or spared. A black paint mark is an “eraser,” correcting a mistake.
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Why do you whitewash trees?

Heat Stress. Keeping the whitewash trunk coating on in the spring helps the tree stay cool. Similar to people wearing white clothing on a hot day, whitewash reflects sunlight and heat away so the tree's foliage can concentrate on transpiration and fruit development.
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What is a blue tree called?

Jacaranda Hawaiian Blue Tree (jacaranda mimosifolia) – Well Worth Growing – Jacaranda is a sub-tropical tree native to South America that has been widely planted elsewhere because of its beautiful clusters of long lasting, lavender-blue, lightly fragrant, trumpet-shaped flowers.
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Why are some pine trees blue?

Don't be surprised if you see green needles on a blue spruce tree. They may be perfectly natural. The blue color of blue spruce needles is caused by epicuticular waxes on the needles that reflect specific wavelengths of light. The more wax on a needle, the bluer it is.
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Why are trees painted blue in Tasmania?

The dead gum tree, painted blue by the local community, is highlighting the importance of mental health as part of the Blue Tree Project. The tree has been painted blue to help encourage people to speak up when battling mental health issues. It is the third blue tree to be registered in Tasmania.
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Why do Gypsy paint trees white?

White is used because it is not harmful to the tree and is effective at reflecting sunlight to moderate changes in the temperature of the trunk. Larger branches exposed to direct sunlight may also be painted on the sunward side to protect them.
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Will painting a tree stump stop it from growing?

One application of herbicide will often do the trick, especially if it's applied immediately after cutting down the tree. If needed, however, you can paint the stump again. You can paint the stump at any time during the year, but fall is generally the most effective time.
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