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The nandina tree, also known as heavenly bamboo, is cultivated for its vibrant foliage
The magnolia grandiflora, or southern magnolia, has large, fragrant white flowers
The persimmon tree produces orange fruits that can be eaten fresh or dried
The quaking aspen tree is named for its leaves that tremble in the slightest breeze
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The lemon verbena tree, although a shrub, is known for its lemon-scented leaves
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The katsura tree, native to Asia, is valued for its heart-shaped leaves and sweet scent
The red alder tree is valued for nitrogen-fixing abilities and is important in reforestation
The jujube tree produces small, sweet fruits and has been cultivated for thousands of years
The vanilla orchid, while not a tree, produces vanilla beans used in flavoring desserts and beverages
The umbrella tree, popular as a houseplant, has glossy green leaves arranged like umbrella spokes
The juniperus tree produces berries that are used as a spice in cooking and for making gin
The weeping fig tree is an evergreen with drooping branches, often grown as an indoor plant
The oak tree is known for its strong and durable wood, often used in furniture and construction
The yellowwood tree, native to North America, has compound leaves and yellow fall foliage
The elderflower tree produces fragrant clusters of white flowers used in beverages and desserts
The fan palm tree, characterized by its fan-shaped leaves, is commonly found in subtropical regions
The gum tree, native to Australia, is known for its resinous sap and distinctive eucalyptus scent
Red pine trees have a straight trunk and are commonly used in timber production
The hornbeam tree has smooth, gray bark and is often used in horticulture for its ornamental appeal
Red pine trees have a straight trunk and are commonly used in timber production
The hackberry tree produces small, sweet berries that attract birds and wildlife
The inkberry tree, a type of holly, has black berries and is used in landscaping
The mahogany tree's wood darkens with age, developing a rich patina over time
The ironwood tree, known for its dense and durable wood, is found in various temperate regions
The xylosma tree, known for its glossy foliage, is commonly used for hedging and landscaping
The silver wattle tree, native to Australia, has feathery foliage and yellow flowers
The umbrella thorn acacia tree, native to Africa, is known for its distinctive flattened canopy
The tallowwood tree, native to Australia, has durable wood used in construction