Asia

Trees native to the Asian continent

Imagine a tree that transforms through the seasons, gifting us with a shower of golden flowers in the summer and leaves that blaze like the autumn sun. This is the Koelreuteria paniculata

The Indian Banyan tree is a symbol of longevity and stability in Indian culture, as it is capable of living for several hundred years and grows to be an imposing presence in the landscape.

The Bodhi Tree of Bodh Gaya is a remarkable and ancient tree of great cultural and religious significance. It is a symbol of Buddhism and an important part of India’s cultural heritage.

Delve into the intriguing journey of the Callery Pear tree – from dominating Australian landscapes to raising ecological concerns in the USA.

Discover the deep-rooted connection between Buddhism and trees, from the enlightenment of Buddha under the Bodhi Tree to the forest monastic traditions and Zen gardens.

Explore the origins of Arboriculture in Hanoi, key milestones, influential figures, and the role of tree cultivation in urban planning, environmental conservation, and cultural identity.

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