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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

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