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.
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Iconic trees, renowned for their architecture, history or appearance
The Judas trees is a small deciduous specimen, flourishing into a bright pink flowering display during spring, from its twigs, and branches.
Jarrah trees are well known for their stringy fibrous bark and extremely dense hardwood which is commonly used in construction.
In Australia, Boabs are held in high regard by Aboriginal people of the Kimberley Region. They call this tree ‘Larrkardiy’.
The Cork Oak tree is responsible for the entire World production of wine corks, and is primarily grown in Portuguese & Spanish plantations.
Dive deep into the fascinating world of Willow trees. While they may be aesthetically pleasing, their environmental impact is worth considering.
The name comes from its dark red resin, known as dragon’s blood. Dracaena trees have a unique appearance, the shape of an upturned umbrella.
Best known for its spectacular displays of red flowers and foliage, the Illawarra Flame Tree is used for urban areas or as specimen trees.
Interesting facts about Elm trees, their global distribution, impressive features, Melbourne’s love for Elms, looming threats, and cultivar options.
The fascinating story of the Norfolk Island Pine, its unique features, and how to grow these stately trees at home.