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  • The dogbane tree, despite its toxic nature, has fibers historically used for cordage

  • The eucalyptus deglupta, or rainbow eucalyptus, is known for its multicolored bark

  • The balsam fir tree is commonly used as a Christmas tree, known for its fragrance

  • The madrone tree, native to the western United States, has smooth, reddish-brown bark

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  • The natal plum tree, native to South Africa, produces edible red berries

  • The mountain ash tree, despite its name, is not an ash but has clusters of berries

  • The kaki persimmon tree produces sweet, orange fruits with a unique texture

  • The longleaf pine tree, native to the southeastern United States, has long needles

  • Pine trees are used in the production of pine tar, a traditional wood preservative

  • The maple tree's sap flows best during the spring thaw, tapped for syrup production

  • Bamboo trees are used in construction for their strength, flexibility, and sustainability

  • The jacaranda tree is often planted for its ornamental value, beautifying urban landscapes

  • The frangipani tree, with fragrant flowers, is often associated with tropical landscapes

  • The ginseng tree, prized for its medicinal root, is native to East Asia and North America

  • The alder buckthorn tree has dark berries that are used as a laxative in herbal medicine

  • The zigzag elm tree, with its zigzagging branches, is planted for its aesthetic appeal

  • The yew plum pine tree, native to New Zealand, has a unique plum-like cone

  • The tulip poplar tree, despite its name, is not related to tulips but is known for its tulip-shaped flowers

  • The sugar maple tree's sap is collected and boiled down to produce maple syrup

  • The kentia palm tree, native to Australia, is a popular indoor palm for its elegance

  • The Indian sandalwood tree, prized for its fragrant heartwood, is used in perfumery

  • The jabuticaba tree, native to Brazil, bears grape-like fruits directly on its trunk

  • The olive tree's wood is hard and dense, used in the crafting of small wooden items

  • The kapok tree's fibers are lightweight and buoyant, historically used in life jackets

  • Pine trees are important in the paper industry, providing raw material for pulp and paper production

  • The willow tree's bark has salicylic acid, which is used in the synthesis of aspirin

  • The holly tree's berries are an important food source for birds during the winter months

  • The ash tree is known for its distinctively shaped leaves and is susceptible to the emerald ash borer

  • The osmanthus tree, with fragrant flowers, is often planted for ornamental purposes

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