Bird Cherry

“Bird Cherry is a beautiful deciduous tree that can grow up to 100 feet in height and is famous for its fruits and flowers. It’s fragrant white flowers appear singly or in clusters during spring. The flowers are followed by small sweet red to black cherries which ripen in early summer. Birds and squirrels love […]

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Big Beach

“The Big Beach in the Sky Tree house in Sanya, China is close to miles of pristine coastline. These tree houses are shaped like bird’s nests and located high in old Tamarind trees. It can be accessed via a suspension bridge at the top of a sand dune and this multilevel vacation rental is located […]

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Beach Rock Tree House

Beach Rock Tree House is described as a ‘plexiglass portal to the universe’ and is located on private land in Okinawa, Japan. It is designed by Kobayashi Takashi, a former clothing buyer and now one of Japan’s leading tree house designers and is a popular attraction at Japan’s rustic Beach Rock Resort. The tree house […]

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Bee Bee Tree

“Bee Bee Tree can grow to around 65 feet in height. It gets its name as it is a magnet for honeybees and other pollinators. It attracts large numbers of bees and is sought after by beekeepers as a source of late summer honey. During August, clusters of white flowers bloom and are followed by […]

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Baobab

“Baobab, the African fruit tree whose fruit is called the “”Superfood of 2015″”. The fruit after being cracked open has a powdery white fruit that is a powerhouse of nutrients. According to the National Geographic, the fruit “contains six times as much vitamin C as oranges, twice as much calcium as milk, and plenty of […]

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Bald Cypress

Bald Cypress is a deciduous tree. It can reach 144 feet in height and can live up to 600 years. A feature that it is really known for is its “knees”, these are not knees like ours but rather a special kind of root. They grow from horizontal roots just below the surface and protrude […]

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Australian Oak

Australian Oak can grow to over 300 feet in height. It is a fast-growing tree and can be dominant in tall, wet forest, where it can grow to be a massive tree. Its flowers attract bees and are used in honey production while its leaves are food for the Koala.

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