Climate, wind and time have given many trees extraordinary shapes. Some of them are considered the most beautiful in the world.
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Rhododendrons in Canada:This is not a bush, but a 125-year-old rhododendron tree, planted in front of a house in the town of Ladysmith, Vancouver (Canada). The tree is about 8 m high, 9 m wide, and every time it blooms, the whole tree is tinged with pink-red, making many passersby turn back to look. Photo: Seenox. |
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Wisteria in Japan:This giant wisteria, also known as the wisteria, is located in the Ashikaga Flower Park in Tochigi, Japan. The deep purple and pink hues of the small flowers covering a large area leave many visitors feeling overwhelmed. Photo: Blazepress. |
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Trees twisted by the wind in New Zealand:This is a picture of a species of tree that grows 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 a unique and strange shape and becoming one of the most beautiful trees in the world. Photo: Kuriositas. |
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Japanese red maple: This ancient tree is planted in Washington Park, Portland, Oregon, USA. The red leaves of this tree are a highlight that attracts visitors to the park. Photo: Garry Liddel. |
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Moss-covered oak tree in Oregon, USA: This tree species is mainly found in Chile and Argentina. However, the oak tree in Oregon, USA is considered the most beautiful because of its shape, and the branches covered with a thick layer of moss, creating a mysterious and somewhat eerie beauty. Photo: Drew Hopper Photography. |
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Cherry tree in Bonn, Germany: A small street in Germany became famous when photographers started posting pictures of cherry trees blooming with beautiful flowers. The beauty and popularity of this tree made many people name the street Cherry Street. Photo: Feel-planet. |
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Angel Oak in South Carolina, USA: The nearly 1,500-year-old tree, 20 meters tall, is a destination that any tourist wants to visit when coming to Angel Oak Park, on Johns Island. Photo: Poesy plus Polemics. |
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Royal poinciana tree in Brazil: This plant lives mainly in tropical countries, blooming with orange-pink flowers mixed with red in summer. Photo: SaleteSilva. |
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Dragon's Blood Tree in Yemen:The name “dragon’s blood” comes from the red sap of this plant, which is used as a dye and as a folk remedy for a number of ailments. Photo: AetherealEngineer. |
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Rainbow eucalyptus tree in Hawaii, USA:The eucalyptus trees of Hawaii, USA are considered works of art, because of the changing colors on their trunks. As the tree grows to a certain stage, the outer bark will change from green to dark green, then grayish green, pink-orange and continue to add many other colors. Photo: Margaret Tinnock/ Pinterest. |
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