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Moreton Bay Fig Tree
Santa Barbara, CA 4.5★
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David Moreno’s take
Moreton Bay Fig Tree isn't a contractor—it's Santa Barbara's famous living landmark at Chapala and Montecito, a massive Australian fig planted in 1877 that's drawn 484 Google reviews and a solid 4.6-star rating. I'm including it here because homeowners searching tree services often stumble across it, and honestly, if you haven't seen this thing in person, you should. Reviewers consistently call out its sheer size ("Gigantic!" and "Big-ass tree" are common themes), though recent feedback notes construction fencing has made close access tougher lately.
This isn't a business you hire—it's a city treasure maintained by Parks & Recreation. The photo tags reference actual tree-care disciplines like cabling, bracing, and hazard assessment, which makes sense given the engineering required to keep a 125-foot-wide canopy healthy in our coastal climate. If you need real tree work done on your property, don't call the fig tree. But do swing by Chapala Street if you want to see what arborist expertise looks like at monumental scale—it's a living reminder that proper tree care isn't just trimming; it's structural engineering with roots.
This isn't a business you hire—it's a city treasure maintained by Parks & Recreation. The photo tags reference actual tree-care disciplines like cabling, bracing, and hazard assessment, which makes sense given the engineering required to keep a 125-foot-wide canopy healthy in our coastal climate. If you need real tree work done on your property, don't call the fig tree. But do swing by Chapala Street if you want to see what arborist expertise looks like at monumental scale—it's a living reminder that proper tree care isn't just trimming; it's structural engineering with roots.
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