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17 of the most magnificent trees in the world
There are many reasons to love the trees: they convert carbon dioxide into oxygen, which we breathe, create a pleasant cool shade on a hot day, are home to animals. And another reason - this is how amazing some of them look
. Although not all of the plants listed below are trees (wisteria - a vine, rhododendron - bush and baobab belongs to the family of cereals), Website I could not miss them just because they are amazing, majestic and beautiful.
125-year-old rhododendron, Canada
Jacaranda (violet tree) in bloom
silvery acacia, Abkhazia
144-year-old wisteria, Japan < br>
trees curved by the wind, New Zealand
Japanese maple, Oregon
southern beech covered with moss, Oregon
Flowering cherry, Germany
Angelic oak, South Carolina
Royal delonix, Brazil
dragon trees, Yemen < br>
Maple tunnel, Oregon
< br> Rainbow eucalyptus, Hawaii
Jacaranda, South Africa
Oak alley, South Carolina
Baobabs, Madagascar
Beech alley Dark Hedges, Northern Ireland
third largest in the world Sequoia, CA
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via # image7531710
. Although not all of the plants listed below are trees (wisteria - a vine, rhododendron - bush and baobab belongs to the family of cereals), Website I could not miss them just because they are amazing, majestic and beautiful.
125-year-old rhododendron, Canada
Jacaranda (violet tree) in bloom
silvery acacia, Abkhazia
144-year-old wisteria, Japan < br>
trees curved by the wind, New Zealand
Japanese maple, Oregon
southern beech covered with moss, Oregon
Flowering cherry, Germany
Angelic oak, South Carolina
Royal delonix, Brazil
dragon trees, Yemen < br>
Maple tunnel, Oregon
< br> Rainbow eucalyptus, Hawaii
Jacaranda, South Africa
Oak alley, South Carolina
Baobabs, Madagascar
Beech alley Dark Hedges, Northern Ireland
third largest in the world Sequoia, CA
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via # image7531710
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