Seventeen year old Lloyd Garrett designed a
flyer for a Cardiff Civic Society fundraiser and chose to have a Rowan tree
planted in his name in Bute Park, instead of receiving payment for his work.
The tree is one of 70 of which have been
generously funded by a £7000 donation from Cardiff Civic Society, which will
start being planted during National Tree week (23rdNovember - 1stDecember), with more trees to
be planted over the coming months as part of Cardiff's annual tree planting
programme.
Lloyd, who planted his tree close to the Bute
Park Education Centre, said: "I suppose I could have just taken the money,
but there's something quite special about having your own tree. I'm definitely
going to be cycling past to check on how it's doing.
"Tree planting is actually the easiest way
anybody can get involved and take steps to improve the environment, and address
the climate crisis we're facing. If everyone got involved there would be
millions and millions of trees - and you can't go wrong with planting
trees."
A council spokesman said: "Trees bring
multiple benefits for health, wellbeing and the planet and we're grateful to
Cardiff Civic Society for their generous donation which will enable us to plant
even more trees this year."
"The trees that will be planted are all
good pollinators and have been chosen to encourage biodiversity, covering a
range of species including apple, birch, alder, hawthorn and cherry."