16 most beautiful and majestic trees the planet

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Why do we love trees? Let’s list: they transform carbon dioxide into oxygen that we breathe; they bind carbon and also provide shelter and protection for countless living creatures.

There are many more reasons why we all, following hippies are entitled to consider themselves “children of trees”, but in the context of this article we will focus only on how much they are amazingly beautiful.

Strictly speaking, not all of these stunning trees are (so, wisteria is actually only a tree-like vine, rhododendrons – shrub, and bamboo belongs to the family of herbs), however, let’s look at it through our fingers, because they are amazing, huge and truly beautiful.

1. 125-year-old rhododendron, who earned his own name “Tree” In Canada

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This huge one hundred and twenty-five year old rhododendron in terms of nerds are not a tree at all – most consider it shrubbery.

2.144-year-old wisteria (wisteria) in Japan

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Spread over an area of ​​almost two thousand square meters, this giant wisteria is the largest plant of this species in Of Japan

3 “Banked in the Wind” trees in New Zealand

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These trees at Slope Point, the southern tip of New Zealand, grow at such an unnatural angle due to the fact that constantly in monstrous arctic pressure the wind.

4. Delicious Japanese Maples in Portland, Oregon, USA

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5. Antarctic beech “draped” with hanging moss in Oregon

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I must say that the birthplace of the Antarctic beech (Notofagus) Chile and Argentina are considered, however this grandiose copy has grown in the north pacific coast of the united states.

6. Flowering cherry trees in Bonn, Germany

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This delightful tunnel of flowering cherries can be seen in April on one of the old streets in the center of Bonn, Germany.

7. “Angel Oak” on Jones Island, South Carolina, USA

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Angel oak tree in south carolina rises twenty meters a according to various estimates, his age is from four hundred to five hundred years.

8. Flowering tree in Brazil

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Flowering trees are natives of Madagascar, however they are good have taken root in many tropical regions around the world.

9. Dragonblood Tree in Yemen

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Dragon Blood Tree Got Its Frightening Name thanks to its raspberry red juice, which is used as dye, often used to make violin varnish. In addition, he found a place in alchemical laboratories, and indigenous peoples use “dragon blood” to treat various ailments.

10. The world’s third largest sequoia named “President”, California, USA

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The growth of the “President” located in Sequoia National Park in California is seventy-three meters and the circumference at the base is twenty eight meters. This is the third largest giant sequoia in the world (or even the second if, in addition to the trunk, branches are also taken into account)

11. Maple Alley in Oregon, USA

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12. Rainbow Eucalyptus in Hawaii

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Rainbow eucalyptus trees that grow all over the south the Pacific coast, not only beautiful, but also quite useful. They are loved and revered for their picturesque colored spots under huge shady crown, as well as for valuable wood, used as raw material for paper production.

13. Flowering Rosewood Trees in Cullinan, South Africa

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These beautiful yakaranda (rosewood trees) with their delicate purple flowers and truly precious wood, grow plentifully in South Africa.

14. Oak Avenue on the Dixie Plantation, South Carolina, USA

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The majestic “avenue” formed by giant oaks on The Dixie plantation in South Carolina was founded around 1790.

14. Baobabs in Madagascar

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These giant baobabs of Madagascar have extraordinary the ability to accumulate moisture in their thick trunks and at its expense successfully resist prolonged droughts.

15. Dark beech alleys in Northern Ireland

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These alleys formed by dark hedges were planted back in the eighteenth century. Stunning beech tree tunnels were used to create the movie “War of Thrones.”

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