North America

Trees originating from North America

The Bur Oak The Bur oak is a majestic tree native to North America. It is known for its large size, spreading canopy, and deeply furrowed bark.

The Indian Bean tree, or ‘Catalpa’, is a US import renowned in Australia and worldwide for it’s stunning flower displays in Spring.

Often mistaken for an Acacia with its broad-spreading form and bi-pinnate leaves, even its botanical name Robinia pseudoacacia.

Explore the rich history of arboriculture in Chicago, from notable arborists and city planners to the role of trees in shaping the city’s landscape and identity.

Discover the captivating history of arboriculture in Austin, Texas, and explore the evolution of tree care practices, major projects, and the city’s ongoing commitment to its urban forest.

Explore the towering beauty of the Tulip Tree, its unique features, cultural significance, and ecological contributions.

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