Tuesday, November 21, 2017

Top 10 most beautiful and wonderful trees in the world

Top 10 most beautiful and wonderful trees in the world:

              A tree is a wonderful living organism which gives shelter, food, warmth and protection to all living things. It even gives shade to those who wield an axe too cut it down. Even common trees are amazing enough, but some trees are just spectacular, weather by their sheer size, age or shape or through mysterious properties they seem to possess. They are probably hundreds of majestic and magnificent trees in the world of these some are particularly special. Now here we enlist below the top 10 most beautiful and wonderful trees in the world.



10. Eucalyptus Deglupta

  Eucalyptus Deglupta is a tall tree, commonly known as the rainbow eucalyptus Midanao gum, or rainbow gum. It is the only Eucalyptus species found naturally in the northern Hampshire. Its natural distribution spans new Britain, New Guinea, Ceram, Sulawesi and Mindanao. The inside of the bark is a bright green color because every so often people with trim the bark back to see the inside of it. It is being grown in tree plantations and is used to make paper because of the pulpwood. Then the darkens and matures to give blue, purple and orange and then maroon tones. It is the dominant species used for the pulpwood plantations in the Philippines. 



9. Silk Floss Tree

  The Silk Floss Tree is a species of deciduous tree native to the tropical and subtropical forests of South America. It has a host of local common names such as Palo Borracho. It belongs to the same family as the baobab and Kapok. Another tree of the Ceiba Genus, C. Chodatii, often receives the same common names. The flowers that grow on this tree are so beautiful. They grow in bundles and are little small flowers that are just like a petal just very tiny in size. It is the mallow family. Some of the trees reach up to eighty one foot and are found in South America. During the dry times people will prick the tree so it can get water and other nutrients and will stay alive and grow even bigger than what they found it to grow. 



8. Methuselah Tree

  Methuselah is a great basin Bristlecone pine tree growing high in the white mountains of Inyo country in Eastern California. Its age of around 4844 to 4845 years makes it the world's oldest known living non-clonal organism. It is mentioned in the bible and was said to have been talked about back in nine hundred and sixty nine years. It feeds of the cold weather and that is what helps it live longer. Methuselah is located between 2,900 and 3,000 m above sea level in the '' Methuselah grove '' in the ancient Britlecone pine forest. Its exact location has not been publicly disclosed. 



7. Silk Cotton tree in Ta Prohm 

 The Porhm is a 12th century temple in seam ream province Cambodia. The trees growing out of the ruins of a Ta Porhm, Cambodian Temple are fascinating. There are two main species that predominate in Ta Porhm. It grows under the ruins and has just kept growing with no problems of falling over or being destroyed. The Silk cotton tree has been seen by so many people because everyone will go and see how it has grown so big in the ruins and have no clue as to where and when it started or when it will end and destroy the rest of the ruins.



6. Teapot Baobab

 There are eight species of Adansonia in the world. The typical name for then is a Baobab. When in Madagascar you can meet differently shaped and different sized Baobab in one place. If you look very closely at these trees you will see that the trunk is smooth with the limbs only being at the top. The light brown color stays the same on every single tree that is from this family. The smooth fell makes it so nice to touch it when you are walking by them. It is said to be about a thousand years old and holds over thirty one thousand gallons of water. 



5. Elia Bouybon' Olive tree Vouves 

 The Olive tree of Vouves is an Olive tree in the village of Ano Vouves on Crete in Greece. It is one of seven olive trees in the Mediterranean believed to be at least 3,000 to 4,000 years old. This tree looks very old and the roots and branches are all intertwined at the bottom of it. It is fifteen foot tall and the leaves look weird but it is a really cool tree that wood be cool to go see just to see how it has grown and way it has. The ancient olive tree is visited by approximately, 20,000 people every year. It still produces alive, and they are highly prized.



4. Angel Oak

 The Angel oak tree is a Southern live oak located in Angel oak Park on Johns island near Charleston, South Carolina. The angel oak tree is estimated to be 300 to 400 years old, stands 66.5 ft ( 20 m ) tall, measures 25.5 ft ( 7.7 m ) in circumference and produces shade that covers 17,000 square feet 1,579 meter square. Despite the popular belief that Angel Oak is the oldest tree east of the Mississippi river, many bald Cypress trees are found throughout the South which are many hundreds of years older. Development is beginning to encroach on the site of Angel Oak. The Angel Oak tree is features prominently in the book The Heart of a Child by Emily Nelson.



3. Tree of Life

 The tree of life mystique is not it's size, age or shape, though it is indeed large and beautiful. What makes this four hundred years old tree so amazing is the fact that it stands alone in a barren desert at the highest point in Bahrain in an area that is completely free of water. Nothing else will grow here and it has been proven because it they tested it. Over fifty thousand people go and see the tree for proof each year and well they get the proof because it is still and not going any place else. It is also believed to be the site for cults practicing ancient rites. Local inhabitants believed that it stands in the actual location of the garden of Eden and people flock to it in droves. 



2. The tree of Tule 

  Arbol Del Tule is a tree located in the church grounds in the town center of Santa Maria Del Tule in the Mexican state of Oaxaca, approximately nine km east of the city of Oaxaca on the road to Mitla. It is a Montezuma Cypress or Ahuehuete. Some people say it is six thousand years old while others say it is not over three thousand but no one is really sure how old it is. The trees trunk is so strong that nothing can cut through it and had the stoutest of any other tree out there. It has a few weird shapes growing in or that have already been there. You should go and see the tree and feel the trunk to get the proof that everyone wants so badly.



1. Exel Erlandson Circus trees 

  Exel Erlandson is an American '' Arborsculptor '' who planted trees in specified patterns and Pruned, bent and grafted them into shapes not seen in nature. He opened a horticultural attraction in 1947 near Santa Cruz California named '' the Tree Circus '' the people flocked in from all over the country to view his unusual and striking creations. These trees are some of the coolest trees around. One has holes in the like a later. It looks like the roots grew upward and Kinda made a pattern. After the land changed hands several times, 24 of Erlandson's trees ended up in the Gilroy gardens amusement park. The five pictured are the basket Tree, '' Telephone booth tree '', '' Two Leg Tree '' and two with unknown names.



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