Category: Trees
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Alnus Japonica (Japanese Alder)
Description: Also known as Japanese Alder, one of Birch family, Typically 15-20 meters (50-65 feet), but can reach up to 30 meters (100 feet) in ideal conditions. Alternate, simple, obovate to elliptic, with a pointed tip and serrated margins. The leaves are dark green on the upper surface and lighter below. Small, woody cones that…
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Betula Platyphylla (Asian White Birch)
Description: Betula platyphylla, commonly known as the Asian White Birch, is a deciduous tree in the Betulaceae family. It typically grows to a height of 15 to 25 meters (50 to 80 feet) with a trunk diameter of about 50 cm (20 inches). The bark is white to grayish-white and peels in thin, papery layers,…
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Prunus armeniaca
Description: Prunus armeniaca known as Apricot trees are deciduous trees belonging to the Rosaceae family. They are known for their small to medium size, typically reaching heights of 8 to 12 meters (26 to 39 feet). The trees have broad, ovate leaves that are serrated along the edges and typically measure 5 to 9 cm…
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Persian silk tree
Description: The Persian silk tree is a small to medium-sized deciduous tree, typically growing 5-12 meters (16-39 feet) in height. The tree has bipinnate leaves that are feathery and delicate, contributing to its elegant appearance. Each leaf is composed of multiple small leaflets. The tree is known for its fragrant and showy flowers, which are…
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Acer rubrum
Commonly known as the Red Maple, is a widely distributed and versatile tree in North America. Description: The leaves are typically 5–10 cm long and wide, with 3-5 palmate lobes and serrated edges. They turn brilliant shades of red, orange, or yellow in the fall. Small and red, blooming in early spring before the leaves…