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![Figure 1.Tree box filters are often placed street-side to capture and filter runoff. | Landscape design drawings, Streetscape design, Urban spaces design Figure 1.Tree box filters are often placed street-side to capture and filter runoff. | Landscape design drawings, Streetscape design, Urban spaces design](https://i.pinimg.com/originals/a0/a5/bd/a0a5bd69818d4d701f02b2ff6b380748.jpg)
Figure 1.Tree box filters are often placed street-side to capture and filter runoff. | Landscape design drawings, Streetscape design, Urban spaces design
![Tree Box Filters are small areas designed to hold runoff beneath trees. | Urban tree, Stormwater, Rain garden Tree Box Filters are small areas designed to hold runoff beneath trees. | Urban tree, Stormwater, Rain garden](https://i.pinimg.com/originals/26/9f/f0/269ff06af3dd4c055f40445457267156.jpg)
Tree Box Filters are small areas designed to hold runoff beneath trees. | Urban tree, Stormwater, Rain garden
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