About trees
About trees. What exactly do you know about them? Their habitat, needs and unique growing?
Tree, a woody plant
About trees. What exactly do you know about them? Their habitat, needs and unique growing?
A poem for the mango tree in the style of Rumi. A sweet fruit, a sacred space, a gift of mother earth
(Pinus longaeva) In the arid, high-altitude regions of the White Mountains in California stands an ancient sentinel of time—the Great Basin bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva).… Read More »The Timeless Legends of the Great Basin Bristlecone Pine
An Extensive Botanical Exploration Cinnamomum camphora, commonly known as the camphor tree, is an impressive tree renowned for its aromatic wood and the production of… Read More »Cinnamomum camphora – Camphor Tree
2 oldest known trees in the world Methuselah The oldest known tree in the world is a Great Basin bristlecone pine (Pinus longaeva) named Methuselah.… Read More »2 oldest known trees in the world
The olive tree has sacred significance in various religious traditions, including Christianity and Islam. It’s a symbol of peace, abundance, and divine blessing. The olive… Read More »Olive Tree – Olea europaea
The Mango Tree stands tall and proud in the forest, its branches reaching out to the sky. It’s Nature’s sweetest gift, providing a delicious treat to the animals of the forest. A symbol of life and abundance, the Mango Tree is a reminder of the beauty of nature.
Maple Tree – Acer spp Among Native American tribes, the maple tree is revered for its sweet sap, which symbolizes the lifeblood of the Earth.… Read More »Maple Tree – Acer spp
Chestnuts as food. Selection, Roasting, Boiling, Peeling, Cooking, Food,
Yew Trees, Time-Tested Guardians of the Forest. Species, Characteristics, botanical information, Cultural significance,
The chestnut tree and its symbolism in Europe, Asia and America. Species summarized in a table.
Palmyra Palm, Nature’s Gift of Sustenance and Significance. Species, Characteristics, and botanical information .