Climate, wind, and time have shaped many trees into unique forms. Some of these trees are considered among the most beautiful in the world.
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| Rhododendron trees in Canada:This isn't a bush, but a 125-year-old rhododendron tree, planted in front of a house in Ladysmith, Vancouver, Canada. The tree is about 8 meters tall with a 9-meter-wide canopy, and when it blooms, its entire trunk turns a vibrant pinkish-red, drawing admiring glances from passersby. Photo: Seenox. |
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| Wisteria trees in Japan:This wisteria tree, also known as the giant wisteria, is located in Ashikaga Flower Park, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. The deep purple and pink hues of its tiny flowers cover a vast area, leaving many visitors in awe. Photo: Blazepress. |
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| Trees twist and turn in the wind in New Zealand:These are images of trees that live in Slope Point, New Zealand, known as "storm trees." The wind speed in this area is so high and fierce that the trees cannot grow upright. They are forced to bend and twist in the direction of the wind, creating unique and striking shapes, making them some of the most beautiful trees in the world. Photo: Kuriositas. |
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| Japanese maple treeThis ancient tree is located in Washington Park, Portland, Oregon, USA. Its vibrant red foliage is a striking feature that attracts visitors to the park. Photo: Garry Liddel. |
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| Moss-covered oak tree in Oregon, USAThis species of tree is mainly found in Chile and Argentina. However, the oak tree in Oregon, USA, is considered the most beautiful because of its shape and branches covered in thick moss, creating a haunting, somewhat eerie beauty. Photo: Drew Hopper Photography. |
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| Cherry trees in Bonn, GermanyA small street in Germany became famous when photographers began posting pictures of the cherry trees in full bloom. The beauty and popularity of these trees led many to name the street Cherry Blossom Street. Photo: Feel-planet. |
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| The Angel Oak in South Carolina, USAThis nearly 1,500-year-old tree, standing 20 meters tall, is a must-see for any visitor to Angel Oak Park on Johns Island. Photo: Poesy plus Polemics. |
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| The flamboyant tree in BrazilThis plant lives primarily in tropical countries and blooms with orange-pink and red flowers in the summer. Photo: SaleteSilva. |
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| Dragon's blood trees in Yemen:The name "dragon's blood" comes from the red color of the tree's sap. The sap is used as a dye and as a folk remedy for several ailments. Photo: AetherealEngineer. |
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| Rainbow eucalyptus trees in Hawaii, USA:Eucalyptus trees in Hawaii, USA, are considered works of art due to the changing colors of their trunks. As the trees grow to a certain stage, the outer bark changes from green to dark green, then to a grayish-green, pink-orange, and continues to take on many more colors. Photo: Margaret Tinnock/Pinterest. |
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