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Save a Living Treasure

 

Update: August 13, 2026


We Met Our Fundraising Goal!


100%

Thank you for your generous gifts!

We Made It!

Your generosity helped us reach our goal and save this living treasure.

Thank you to everyone who has made a gift to save our historic Franklin tree—we sincerely appreciate your generosity and support!

Because we are a non-profit cemetery, every dollar directly impacts our preservation efforts. Though we have met our goal for our treasured Franklin Tree, we have other trees that can benefit from more care. If you wish to help us with our tree conservation efforts, please consider making a gift today.

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 Preserving a Living Legacy

 



At BCA, we are home to the largest Franklin tree in the entire St. Louis region—a breathtaking, historic specimen found nowhere else in the wild. Today, this extraordinary living piece of American botanical history needs us more than ever.

Perched on a high, windy hill, its multiple trunks are pressing against one another, creating deep internal splits that put it in real danger of tearing apart. Because the Franklin tree is extinct in the wild, its survival depends entirely on careful human stewardship.


Please consider sending a gift today to help fund the expert arborist care, structural cabling, and precise pruning needed to reinforce and protect this irreplaceable treasure for generations to come.

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Every Major Stem Has Begun to Split

Due to "included bark"—a condition where bark grows inward between co-dominant stems instead of outward—the connections holding the tree's massive canopy together are exceptionally weak.

Weak Connections

Included bark prevents a strong wood-to-wood bond between the main trunks, creating inherent structural flaws.

A New Split Has Appeared

Recent evaluations revealed new, active splitting. We have deployed temporary ratchet straps to hold the tree together 

One Trunk Could Peel Away

If action isn't taken, wind or ice could cause a stem failure, stripping half the tree away and likely killing the entire specimen. 

 

Temporary Repairs Have Bought Time. 

The Tree Needs More Help.

The straps currently holding the stems together are only a stopgap measure. To save the tree long-term, we must install permanent, professional cabling and bracing systems tailored to its specific canopy weight and movement.

Help Protect it Before the Next Storm

Action Plan

What Your Gift Will Help Make Possible


Installation of permanent, dynamic cabling to stabilize the canopy

Professional arboricultural evaluation and risk assessment

Structural bracing to secure the splitting lower trunks

Long-term preservation work and specialized soil care



Professional arboricultural evaluation and risk assessment





Protection of a living historical artifact for future generations

Our Team

The People Working to Protect It 


Sherry Smith 

President | CEO 

James Faupel 

Director of Horticulture 

Daniel Fuller 

Cemetery Chronicler 

Joe Shields 

Director of Development 

Save a Living Treasure

Your support creates an immediate, lasting impact. Your gift today directly funds the critical preservation of our rare Franklin tree—providing the urgent structural cabling, bracing, and expert arborist care needed to save this historic specimen. Every contribution directly strengthens our mission to protect and preserve this magnificent, irreplaceable piece of botanical history.

Your Gift Protects More Than a Tree


A living testament to early American botanical exploration and the legacy of the Bartram family's pioneering work and a powerful symbol of how human intervention can prevent extinction and preserve species for future centuries.

Will You Make a Gift Today?

Help us save our Franklin Tree and protect a Living Treasure.


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Or call Joe Shields at: (314) 880-8579

Friends of Bellefontaine Cemetery Association is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit.


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