I also have taken an interest in mapping trees. Surely mapping every beech (nl:beuk) in a beech forest doesn’t make much sense. But I agree trees in an urban environment are different. Much different from street lights (to quote a comparison earlier in this thread). I’m pretty sure urban trees are more often a conversation topic than commodity street lanterns. More people ask “Do you happen to know what kind of trees we have in this street?” than which “Which brand of street lantern are we looking at?” I started to sample tree maps from Dutch cities and otherwise. See Powerpoint http://infodisiac.com/bomen/bomenkaarten.pptx

I’m impressed by the work that has been put into these. Best one I’ve seen so far is the New York tree map: https://tree-map.nycgovparks.org/ 678 thousand trees, their species and environmental importance. More than other maps this is a crowd sourced tree map where individual people can learn about each tree and how to help care for it.

I’ve started a proof of concept for a botanically oriented tree map for a park in Leiden: de Groenesteeg, former cemetery. There will be images for tree species from Wikimedia Commons, and leaves from Leafsnap: http://leafsnap.com/ I started a month ago, so it’s still early days. A proof of concept in progress. Doing this with my wife now. But my hope is that others will chime in later and we can map all of Leidens Singelpark, which is planned to evolve into ‘The longest park in the Netherlands’. (official meme, please forgive the bragging, the park will be very sparsely populated in certain parts). Groenesteeg and Leiden’s botanical garden (Hortus) will be part of that. http://infodisiac.com/bomen/groenesteeg.html

For convenience I’ll paste some tree map urls here:

Amsterdam https://maps.amsterdam.nl/bomen/?LANG=nl
Utrecht: https://gemu.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=53c67672c1fa46e5bef555a611b58301
Rotterdam: https://rotterdam.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=e1f1284dbb0d49f79af19e1afde56265
Den Haag: http://ddh.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=26717c16f2ad43678a9bbcc53c90cb03
Lelystad: https://gis.lelystad.nl/html/OpenData/leaflet/bijzondere_bomen.html
Leiden Groene Kaart (very incomplete, more an administration tool) https://kaart.leiden.nl/#!/

New York: https://www.mapbox.com/analysis-demos/trees/
Pittsburg: https://www.mapbox.com/help/demos/heatmap/index.html
Washington: http://dcgis.maps.arcgis.com/home/webmap/viewer.html?webmap=fea6079cf9bc4310a8b6c94f8c2bf1da
San Francisco: https://www.opentreemap.org/urbanforestmap/map/?z=16/37.7624/-122.4328
London: https://www.london.gov.uk/what-we-do/environment/parks-green-spaces-and-biodiversity/trees-and-woodlands/london-tree-map