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quince tree's wood is hard and durable, used in the crafting of small wooden items
orange blossom tree, with fragrant white flowers, is cultivated for perfume production
nannyberry tree, native to North America, produces clusters of edible berries
yellow birch tree, native to North America, has yellowish-brown bark
ziziphus tree, also known as jujube, produces small, sweet fruits
umbrella plant tree, also known as schefflera, is grown for its attractive foliage
Queensland kauri tree, native to Australia, has cone-like fruits
leopard tree, with spotted bark, is grown for its ornamental value
madrona tree, native to the western United States, has smooth, reddish bark
koromiko tree, native to New Zealand, has small, star-shaped flowers
whitebeam tree, native to Europe, produces clusters of white flowers
velvet apple tree, native to Southeast Asia, has velvety-skinned fruits
oakleaf gooseberry tree, native to North America, has spiny branches and edible berries
night-blooming cereus tree, with fragrant flowers, blooms at night
acacia dealbata tree, native to Australia, has feathery, silver-gray foliage
pawlonia tree, native to East Asia, has large heart-shaped leaves
zebra wood tree, known for its distinctive striped wood, is used in woodworking
xango tree, native to Central and South America, has hard, durable wood
Norfolk Island pine, not a true pine, is often grown as a decorative indoor tree
Vanilla orchids, while not trees, produce vanilla beans used in flavoring desserts and beverages
Umbrella trees, popular as houseplants, have glossy green leaves arranged like umbrella spokes
Tulip poplar trees, despite the name, are not related to tulips but are known for their tulip-shaped flowers
Persian ironwood tree, native to Iran, has distinctive bark and leaves
The quince tree, native to Southwest Asia, produces fragrant, pear-like fruits
kahikatea tree, native to New Zealand, is one of the tallest trees in the country
marula tree, native to Africa, produces small fruits used in the production of liqueur
pacific dogwood tree, native to North America, has showy white flowers
river birch tree, native to North America, has distinctive peeling bark
bay rum tree, native to the Caribbean, has fragrant leaves used in cosmetics
orange jessamine tree, native to Southeast Asia, has fragrant white flowers