Category:Trees
From WikiMD.com Medical Encyclopedia
A tree can be defined as a large woody perennial plant. Though there is no set definition of size, it is generally at least 4.5 m (15 ft) high at maturity, and with branches supported on a single main stem. Trees are important components of the natural landscape and significant elements in landscaping. Compared with most other forms of plants, trees are long-lived. A few species of trees grow to over 100 m (300 ft) tall and some live for several millennia.
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- Cacao tree
- Calophyllum
- Calophyllum inophyllum
- Camphor tree
- Candlenut
- Canoe cedar
- Carob tree
- Carpinus
- Carpinus betulus
- Carya tomentosa
- Cashew tree
- Castanea sativa
- Castanopsis
- Casuarina
- Catalpa
- Caterpillar tree
- Cecropia
- Cedrela
- Cedrus
- Cedrus deodara
- Ceiba
- Ceiba pentandra
- Cherry blossom
- Cherry trees
- Chestnut
- Christmas tree
- Cinchona bark
- Cinnamomum camphora
- Cinnamomum verum
- Coconut palm
- Coffee tree
- Colorines
- Conifer
- Coniferous
- Copaifera
- Crabapple
- Cryptomeria
- Cupressus
- Curly birch
- Cypress
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- Pacific plum
- Pacific yew
- Palaquium
- Palm tree
- Paper mulberry
- Paradise nut
- Parkia biglobosa
- Passiflora arborea
- Paulownia tomentosa
- Persea americana
- Phellodendron
- Phyllanthus acidus
- Pine
- Pine trees
- Pinus
- Pinus johannis
- Pistacia terebinthus
- Pistacia vera
- Pithecellobium dulce
- Platan
- Platanus × acerifolia
- Poplar
- Populus sect. Populus
- Populus tremula
- Pouteria
- Prunus padus
- Pterocarpus