For thousands of years, trees around the world have been visited, worshipped, and celebrated. While we often talk about the benefits of trees, there are many other qualities that draw people to them—including their beauty, longevity, medicinal qualities, legends, and ancestral connections.
It is these qualities that have inspired poetry, stories, and art through the ages. Do you have a favorite type of tree? You might after reading this.
Rhizophoraceae, Acanthaceae, Lythraceae, Combretaceae, and Arecaceae
Global tropical and subtropical coastal ecosystems
Ceiba pentandra
New World, Africa
Juniperus osteosperma most commonly occuring
Utah, Nevada, Arizona, California, Wyoming, Idaho, Colorado, New Mexico Utah Valley University
Southern Live Oak, Quercus virginiana
St Johns Island, Charleston, South Carolina
Dracaena cinnabari
Endemic to Socotra Island, Yemen
Eucalyptus deglupta
Papua New Guinea, Indonesia and the Philippines
Populus tremuloides
Native to (and most widely distributed tree in) North America. From Newfoundland west to Alaska and south to Virginia, Missouri, Nebraska, and Northern Mexico
most commonly occurring species is Moso bamboo, Phyllostachys edulis
Kyoto, Japan
Sequoiadendron giganteum
Currently only naturally occur in scattered sites along the western slope of the Sierra Nevada
Ficus Orea
Ta Prohm Temple, Cambodia
From umbel-shaped dragon's blood to towering ponderosa pines, we hope you enjoyed this list of amazing trees around the world.
Want to ensure that future generations will be able to enjoy everything that trees and forests have to offer? You can help by planting trees today!
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