lenaitch
Senior Member
My parents and other family members are buried in St. John's Norway cemetery and I recall many years ago that they limited the species of commemorative trees that could be planted and strongly favoured the Honey Locust ('Moraine Locust') because the small leaves degraded quickly in the fall and created fewer problems for the grounds staff. Larger leaves, especially oaks, can in sufficient quantity create a dense ground mat that is hard on grass without grounds maintenance.