Bright and unusual trees from around the world

• Bright and unusual trees from around 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 (glycine - a vine, rhododendron - bush and baobab belongs to the grass family), we could not miss them simply because they are marvelous, majestic and beautiful.

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The world's third-largest sequoia, California.

Bright and unusual trees from around the world

125-year-old rhododendron, Canada.

Bright and unusual trees from around the world

The silver wattle, Abkhazia.

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144-year-old wisteria, Japan.

Bright and unusual trees from around the world

The curved wind trees, New Zealand.

Bright and unusual trees from around the world

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Bright and unusual trees from around the world

Japanese maple, Oregon.

Bright and unusual trees from around the world

covered with moss southern beech, Oregon.

Bright and unusual trees from around the world

Flowering Cherry, Germany.

Bright and unusual trees from around the world

Angelic Oak, South Carolina.

Bright and unusual trees from around the world

King delonix, Brazil.

Bright and unusual trees from around the world

dragon tree, Yemen.

Bright and unusual trees from around the world

Maple tunnel, Oregon.

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Rainbow Eucalyptus, Hawaii.

Bright and unusual trees from around the world

Jacaranda, South Africa.

Bright and unusual trees from around the world

Oak Alley, South Carolina

Bright and unusual trees from around the world

Baobabs, Madagascar.

Bright and unusual trees from around the world

Beech Alley Dark Hedges, Northern Ireland.