What is the significance of the phrase "joy that unborn eyes shall see" in the context of the poem?
In what way does the poem reflect the theme of environmental stewardship?
How does the poem portray the act of planting a tree in relation to the future?
What imagery is used to describe the aesthetic appeal of trees in the poem?
What does the phrase "the glory of the plain" signify in the poem?
What does the poet suggest about the relationship between humans and nature through the act of planting a tree?
What role does the tree play in the context of community welfare according to the poem?
What does the repeated question "What does he plant who plants a tree?" achieve in the poem?
What does Bunner imply about the relationship between the tree planter and the community?
How does Bunner utilize imagery to convey the significance of trees in the poem?
Which aspect of tree planting does the poem emphasize as a legacy?
In what manner does the poet portray future generations in relation to the act of planting a tree?
Which line in the poem signifies the tree’s connection to nature?
What is the primary theme of Henry Cuyler Bunner's poem "The Heart of a Tree"?
What does the "hollow of His hand" metaphorically refer to in the poem?
What does the phrase "seed and bud of days to be" refer to in the poem?
What does the poem suggest about the legacy of trees in relation to future generations?
How does the poem elevate the act of planting to a spiritual level?