Llangernyw Tree

“Llangernyw Tree is said to be between 4000-5000 years old. It is an ancient yew tree that can be found in the churchyard of St. Dygain’s Church in Llangernyw village, North Wales, UK. The circumference of the tree at ground level is 35 feet. The Tree Council, in celebration of the Golden Jubilee of Queen […]

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Leadwood

“Leadwood tree is native to Africa. It can grow to over 50 feet in height. Its flowers are fragrant, yellow to white in colour and found from November to March. The fruit is four winged and matures during February to June. Its wood is termite resistant and prized for ornamental work and furniture. The ashes […]

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Lake Tree House

“The Lake Tree House can be found in Araras, Brazil. It is situated on a lake about two hours from Sao Paulo with an area of 1,000-square-foot and a two-bedroom Brazilian residence is constructed around an Australian eucalyptus tree. It features multiple decks and a children’s playhouse complete with a fire pole and climbing wall. […]

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Kona Cheesewood

“Kona Cheesewood’s cream-coloured flowers are fragrant at night. Native to Hawaii, it can grow up to 9 meters or 30 feet. Its flower clusters contain 9 to 12 flowers that form either on the branches or from the base of the leaf stem. Also called Hoawa, its fruits resemble walnuts that ripen during winter. Early […]

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Koh Ker – The Forest Temple!

It was once the ancient capital of Cambodia. The temple complex was built by King Jayavaraman IV (AD 928-942). It is 35 meters or around 115 feet high and was built to worship Treypuvanesvara, the god of happiness. Around 96 temples have been found here and most of them have been covered with trees. Today, […]

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Koala

“The Koala eats, sleeps and lives in eucalyptus trees! Koala is native to Australia and was first documented in the late 18th century. The word “”koala”” is derived from an ancient Aboriginal word meaning “”no drink”” because it rarely ever drinks water as it gets 90% of its hydration from gum leaves. The only time […]

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Johnny Appleseed

“Johnny Appleseed was a legendary planter of orchards across the states of Ohio, Indiana and Illinois in USA. His real name was John Chapman and he lived from 1774 to 1845. He was a smart businessman as he purchased property, carefully sowed apple seeds and had them available to settlers. The saplings were very valuable […]

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Jelly Palm

“Jelly Palm is native to parts of South America. It can grow to 20 feet in height and is noted for its palms tolerating temperatures minus 10 degrees. The fruit is tart and sweet when ripe, a big cherry in size, the colour being yellow or orange and the taste is described as a mix […]

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