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Majestic Trees

Different kinds of lovely trees

By Rasma RaistersPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
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Silk Cotton Trees are Asian tropical trees, They have a straight tall trunk and their leaves are deciduous in winter. In the spring red flowers with five petals appear. The tree produces a capsule that when ripe has white fibres like cotton. These trees grow with huge twisting roots, made up of long, wavy, narrow planks. Their trunks have spikes to deter attacks by animals, Silk Cotton Trees are certainly an impressive sight to behold.

American Elm Trees are truly majestic trees and look lovely in all seasons, They are native from southern Canada to central Florida and from the Dakotas to the Atlantic Ocean. These types of trees were chosen to be planted in Central Park in New York City and they've made the park famous with their leafy loveliness. Every year people can see them go from lush green to beautiful reds and yellows as the seasons change.

Japanese Maple Trees have different varieties and are usually found in gardens all over the world, The height of the trees varies from small shrubs to small shade trees.

The most massive and majestic trees are the Giant Sequoias. These trees last for hundreds of years and can grow to be hundreds of feet tall.

Dragonblood Trees are only found in the Socotra Archipelago in the Indian Ocean belonging to Yemen, These are impressive mushroom-shaped trees. They have been named for the deep crimson color of the juice of the berries they bear.

Flamboyant Trees come from Madagascar. They are hot-blooded trees that have now spread to several subequatorial countries. The trees flourish when there is enough heat and they erupt with volcanic red blossoms each year looking as if they are on fire.

Blue Jacaranda Trees were named for the violet blossoms covering their branches just before unfurling in their summer wear.

Wisteria Trees never get taller but the trees expand outward. They provide a lot of shade and their boughs are covered with flowers. Their purple blooms give a sense of majesty to any landscape.

The fruit-bearing Simple Olive Trees have pinpoint blooms complementing their twisted and twined trunks. Even though they are called Simple Olive Trees they are impressive and their fruit is always in demand.

Angel Oaks of South Carolina are trees that originated in South Carolina and were given the name of the US state. These are mighty trees in the forest and very beautiful. Their branches stream out in all directions.

Antarctic Beeches are a staple of the wet wilds in the southern hemisphere. These trees grow only in areas that are constantly damp and resist fire, They are perpetually draped in greenery and it gives them an aged and rugged appearance.

Bamboo Trees grow rapidly and combine into a copse creating mysterious darkness and coloring the entire area.

Rainbow Eucalyptus Trees are a kaleidoscope of reds, greens, blues and oranges along with the brown of their barks, They are unusual trees wearing stripes naturally and they can look like a rainbow when they grow in vast numbers.

Cannonball Trees are trees that bear fruit and leaves directly on their barks. This gives the trees a tumorous appearance and make these vine-draped trees distinctive.

Japanese Cherry Trees are a breathtaking sight of beauty each spring when they burst forth with white and pink blossoms. These trees grow all over the world and are a beautiful sight to behold.

There are eight different species of Baobab Trees and they all have their own characteristics. These trees have lengthy trunks and their branches create a crown of leaves high above the ground. They carry vast quantities of water in order to survive in the hot climates where they grow.

Ponthus Beech Trees are solitary trees that are found in Bretagne, France. They can get immense and look impressive even in old age. The trees are covered with moss and spread far, wide, and deep into the forest.

Bald Cypress Trees are an amazing sight. They are barren and skeletal trees that grow straight up out of lakes and are supported by aerial prop roots,

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Rasma Raisters

My passions are writing and creating poetry. I write for several sites online and have four themed blogs on Wordpress. Please follow me on Twitter.

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