The 17 Most Amazing Trees in the World [Gallery]

Have you ever wondered how important a tree is? For starters, the function of providing oxygen is more than essential. It also provides shade on hot days and, as if that were not enough, they still adorn and beautify the city. Of course there are countless other reasons each knows his own.

Unfortunately, having a tree to admire is the privilege of the few. Because of deforestation and environmental degradation, our dear friends are being destroyed. It is our duty to preserve them and to make sure they are always beautiful. Then admire the most beautiful trees in the world and be enchanted.

Rhododendron (Canada)

A rhododendron is not considered a tree but a bush. This beautiful specimen is 125 years old and is in Canada. Perfect!

Wisteria (Japan)

Can you not be enchanted by this 144-year-old Japanese wisteria? It is the largest in the country and has 1, 990 square meters. Enchanting!

Windswept Trees (New Zealand)

Why do these trees look windswept? Because that is exactly what happens. The extreme Antarctic winds drag our friends and they grow at this angle. They are found at Slope Point in the far south of New Zealand.

Oak (United States)

This is a species of Japanese wild oak and is found in Portland, Oregon, in the United States. Impresses by the colors.

Beech with Moss (United States)

This tree, native to Chile and Argentina, is found in the North Pacific of the United States (also in Oregon, as the tree above). She is an Antarctic Beech and is covered with moss. Wonderful.

Cherry tree (Germany)

This tunnel of cherry blossoms is eye-popping. It flourishes in Bonn, Germany, always in April and delights residents.

Oak (United States)

It looks like the oaks in the United States are the most beautiful! This specimen is in South Carolina and is 20 meters high. His age? From 400 to 500 years. Perfect!

Flamboyant (Brazil)

Although the Flamboyant tree is originally from Madagascar, it loves tropical areas around the world. Here in Brazil it is also known as Paradise Flower or Rosewood. How not to fall in love?

Dragon Blood Tree (Yemen)

This tree gives off a red sap that is used as a dye, varnish, chemical ingredient and even as a remedy for various diseases. Because of this, it received this name.

Sequoia (United States)

This tree even has a name. She is known as "The President" and is the third largest giant sequoia in the world. It is in Sequoia National Park, California, United States. It is 73 meters high and 28 meters in earth circumference.

Oak Tunnel (United States)

The magnitude of this oak tunnel in Oregon, United States, is impressive.

Eucalyptus (Hawaii)

Are you going to say these photographs don't look like painting? But they are not. These trees are the Rainbow Eucalyptus and are also valued because they are widely used in papermaking. A perfection!

Jacaranda Trees (South Africa)

You will find this beautiful tree in Cullinan, South Africa.

Oak Avenue (United States)

At some point in the 1790s, someone planted this avenue of oak trees that today enchants all visitors to South Carolina in the United States.

Baobab Tree (Madagascar)

Besides being beautiful, these baobabs are very important in storing water in their trunks and are very used during droughts.

Black Hedgerow (Northern Ireland)

If you are a fan of the Game of Thrones series, then you may have seen this beautiful Black Hedgerow in Northern Ireland. It was planted in the 18th century and has stunning beauty.

Cashew Tree (Brazil)

The largest cashew tree in the world is Pirangi and is in the municipality of Parnamirim, near the capital of Rio Grande do Norte. It was allegedly planted in 1888 and covers an area of ​​approximately 8, 500 square meters. Even today it bears many fruits.