Love a Tree Day
Love a Tree Day is held on May 16. This event in the second decade of the month May is annual. Help us
Trees are the longest living organisms on Earth, and never die of old age. They are able to communicate and defend themselves against attacking insects. There’s a lot to love about trees – but there are also a few quite amazing and rather surprising facts about them that you may not know.
Trees have only been around for the last 10% of earth’s entire history. Some trees don’t have a growth ceiling. Trees help each other to ward off predators. Trees can 'talk' to each other, and they even share nutrients. Fascinatingly, more than half of all tree species exist only in a single country – almost 58 percent, to be precise. It’s been proven that just looking at trees can make us feel happier, less stressed and more creative.
Similar holidays and events, festivals and interesting facts
World Embroidery Day or International Vyshyvanka Day on May 15 (Celebrated on the third Thursday of May. Festival of culture of the East Slavic traditional embroidered shirt. Usually, an embroidered shirt was made from a homemade cloth, which was woven on a loom);
World Endangered Species Day on May 16 (This environmental date is celebrated on the third Friday of May);
Bike-to-Work Day in United States on May 16 (is celebrated on the third Friday of May);
Sea Monkey Day on May 16 (They’re known as Artemia New York Ocean Science and go through anhydrobiosis, or hibernation when they are dried out. Then, with the right mixture of water and nutrients they can spring right back into life);
International Virtual Assistants Day on May 16 (the third Friday in May);
Scratch Day on May 16 (date for 2022);
May Restaurant Day on May 17 (is occurs once per season. The third Saturday of February, May, August, and November);