Answer: TREES
TREES is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 237 times.
Referring Clues:
- 40- and 51-Across, e.g.
 - Nursery items
 - Kilmer poem that appeared in the August 1913 issue of "Poetry"
 - Plain lack
 - Arbor Day honorees
 - Walnuts and others
 - Corners
 - Apples and oranges
 - Feller's targets
 - Park features
 - These may be clear-cut
 - Squirrels' homes
 - They're for the birds
 - Arborist's concern
 - Ashes, e.g.
 - Some surgery patients
 - Dendrologists' study
 - Cashew and citron
 - Skiing hazards
 - Shoe stiffeners
 - Classic Kilmer poem
 - Panda hangouts
 - Hammock supports
 - Birch and larch
 - Apple and orange
 - Shady sorts?
 - Golf course obstacles
 - Nursery sights
 - Familial diagrams
 - They have certain rings to them
 - Grove constituents
 - Llano's lack
 - Grove components
 - Kilmer classic
 - Street liners
 - Elders with roots
 - Alders and elders
 - Forest Service concern
 - Joyce Kilmer poem
 - Black Forest sights
 - Balsas and balsams
 - Ash and oak
 - Giant sequoias, e.g.
 - Balsams and balsas
 - Some probability diagrams
 - "A nest of robins in her hair" poem
 - Forest makeup
 - They're often clear-cut
 - Poem with the line "Poems are made by fools like me"
 - Kite trappers
 - They're found in nurseries
 - Elder and alder, e.g.
 - Duffer's obstacles
 - Cherries, e.g.
 - Shape keepers in a closet
 - Street prettifiers
 - Ancestry tables
 - "Poems are made by fools like me" source
 - Apples and oranges, maybe
 - Palms, e.g.
 - Shade providers
 - Alder and elder
 - ''A nest of robins in her hair'' poem
 - Kilmer poem
 - Shoe accessories
 - Sources of shade
 - Birches and beeches
 - Cedars and sycamores
 - Elms or elders
 - Genealogy charts
 - Classic Joyce Kilmer poem
 - Linden and litchi
 - Paper source
 - Copse composition
 - Arboretum specimens
 - Black Forest residents
 - Apple and orange, for two
 - What pampas don't have
 - Shoe holders
 - Desert's lack
 - Forest denizens
 - Branch headquarters
 - Sequoias, e.g.
 - Birch and pine
 - Forest features
 - Oak and teak
 - Grove contents
 - Ancestral diagrams
 - Poem with the line "Who intimately lives with rain"
 - Figure out
 - Oxygen emitters
 - Windbreak, often
 - Famous work of 27-Down
 - They're scarce on llanos
 - Hammock holders
 - Pines and palms
 - Kilmer's classic
 - Family diagrams
 - Targets of Paul Bunyan's ax
 - Apple and cherry, e.g.
 - Forest Plant
 - Grove makeup
 - Something for x and y axes
 - Shady street liners
 - Elflock
 - Balsa and balsam
 - Joyce Kilmer classic
 - Oak and elm, e.g.
 - "Poems are made by fools like me" poem
 - Joyce Kilmer poem and this puzzle's theme
 - Elm and oak
 - Arboretum sights
 - Fir and spruce
 - Source of oxygen
 - Forest sights
 - Grove view
 - Shoe inserts
 - Grove sight
 - Arbor sights
 - Forest flora
 - Tundra's lack
 - Beeches and birches
 - Different ones are hidden in 12 starred answers
 - Apple and orange, e.g.
 - Much paper, originally
 - Pear and apple, e.g.
 - Arbor components
 - Elm and eucalyptus
 - Lemon and lime
 - Maple and pine
 - There are six hidden in this puzzle in appropriate places
 - They may be clear-cut
 - Classic poem that begins "I think that I shall never see"
 - Almonds and pistachios
 - "A nest of robins in her hair" source
 - Oranges and lemons
 - Fruit growers
 - Orchard, essentially
 - Orange growers
 - Genealogy drawings
 - Corners, in a way
 - Oxygen producers
 - Arboretum flora
 - Popular spot for kids' houses
 - Elders, e.g.
 - Forest units
 - Growers in groves
 - Classic six-couplet poem
 - Copse components
 - Dendrologists' concerns
 - Feller's targets?
 - Forest growths
 - Cherry and chestnut
 - Birch and palm
 - Almond and walnut, e.g.
 - Oaks and elms
 - Bumbo and ombu
 - Golf hazards
 - Pears and plums
 - Arboretum collection
 - Arbor array
 - Joyce Kilmer poem that starts "I think that I shall never see"
 - They're in every forest
 - Pines, e.g.
 - Spots for ornaments
 - Sturdy plants
 - Orchard rows
 - This puzzle's obvious theme
 - They can sway in the breeze
 - Woods components
 - Copse makeup
 - Ancestry.com diagrams
 - Pines
 - Pines, say
 - Filbert and hazelnut
 - Oaks and maples
 - Kilmer opus
 - Arboretum items
 - Poem with "fools like me"
 - For whom the Lorax speaks
 - Woods woods
 - What fills a forest
 - Forest fixtures
 - Formers of natural canopies
 - Lumber producers
 - Dilo and dita
 - Kilmer title
 - Persea and poon
 - Grove units
 - 27 Down citing "leafy arms"
 - On which money doesn't grow
 - Grove group
 - Ashes not caused by fire
 - Parts of a forest
 - They stand in stands
 - Pecans and pistachios
 - Ring bearers?
 - Arbor Day plantings
 - "as the apple tree among the ___ of the wood..." (song of sol. 2:3)
 - Forest components
 - According to the poet's oldest son, it was written "by a window looking down a wooded hill"
 - They're planted on Arbor Day
 - Orchard growths
 - Beech and birch
 - Squirrels climb them
 - Beeches and banyans
 - Arborist's specialties
 - Tundra's lack, usually
 - Maples and myrtles
 - Beech and peach
 - Its penultimate line is "Poems are made by fools like me"
 - Plants with rings
 - Their bark is silent
 - Anchors for a hammock
 - Pines and firs
 - Orchard plantings
 - Makeup of some canopies
 - Parts of a sacred grove
 - Big obstacles at a golf course
 - Things that parks and families have
 - Some genealogical work
 - Forest's makeup
 - Canopy makeup
 - See 4-Down
 - Orchard units
 - Canopy makers
 - Can't see the forest for the ___
 - Arborist's charges
 - Subjects of the 2019 Pulitzer-winning novel "The Overstory"
 - They have sturdy trunks
 - Arboretum assortment
 - Dendrologist's study
 - Growers in a grove
 - Arborist's concerns
 - See 64-Across
 - Genealogists' handiwork
 - Oak, elm, baobab, etc.
 
Last Seen In:
- USA Today - October 22, 2025
 - New York Times - August 02, 2025
 - New York Times - April 17, 2025
 - USA Today - February 04, 2025
 - USA Today - December 03, 2024
 - LA Times - October 05, 2024
 - LA Times - September 05, 2024
 - New York Times - August 18, 2024
 - New York Times - July 16, 2024
 - LA Times - June 20, 2024
 - USA Today - May 17, 2024
 - LA Times - February 11, 2024
 - New York Times - January 19, 2024
 - LA Times - July 30, 2023
 - New York Times - April 09, 2023
 - USA Today - February 21, 2023
 - LA Times - December 10, 2022
 - USA Today - November 07, 2022
 - LA Times - October 30, 2022
 - LA Times - October 28, 2022
 
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