Tree #3
Melaleuca linariifolia

This 63-year-old Melaleuca linariifolia presides over Jersey Street in Noe Valley, an astounding illusionist. Widely recognized as the largest of its type within the city, it truly earns its "snow in summer" designation. Each June, an explosion of white flower spikes cloaks its expansive canopy, creating a fleeting, beautiful impression of a Sierra blizzard, a stark contrast to the emerging summer fog. This majestic tree silently witnessed the last goat farm herds depart from neighborhood hillsides in its early years. Its leafy expanse later watched as the Noe Valley Ministry became a haven for draft resisters, a quiet observer of changing times. For many, its annual bloom serves as a profound natural calendar, marking moments and memories.
