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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