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Poll: What is your favorite kind of tree?
I like redwoods and elms and Japanese maples..I'll just 'leaf' it like that..how about you?
beyond my favorite three I am 'stumped'. 'Bark' back an answer if you have a favorite, otherwise I will be weeping like willow.
72 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Maple Trees! I love their Autumn foliage! :)
Source(s): http://www.middle-fork.org/archives/dMapleTree2.gi... http://www.bergoiata.org/fe/trees/Large%20Maple%20... http://www.desktopscenes.com/Autumn%20Scenes%20fro... - The CatLv 71 decade ago
I also love the redwood and cedars and I have a japanese maple. Willows and pepper trees have always been a favorite of mine and then the weeping cherry comes in there too! I have some big oaks that are nice and an apple and peach and cherry. I love any tree that BLOOMS. The sugar maples are expecially beautiful in the autumn around here. Redbuds are pretty. I'm leaning toward the Plumeria Tree though. Fragrant, tropical, beautiful, different. I'm getting an indoor avocado this spring. I'm gonna LOVE that! Magnolias are so pretty and the redbuds and flowering plums. My neighbor has a wisteria TREE and it's WAY cool. It's not the vine, it's the tree and it has beautiful lavender blooms trailing down in the spring. That would be my number 2 tree. Then probably the weeping willow and peppertree. They look similar.
Source(s): I love plants! - TurtleLv 71 decade ago
Oh I want a Japanese maple so bad so I was out somewhere and they had one that wasn't really expensive so I bought it and put it in my backyard and forgot to put something around it so someone would know where it was. Well, I forgot where it was and ran over it with the lawn mower but it came back and then my brother ran over it with the lawn mower. I think it came back again and I ran over it partially. I saw it but it was too late I cut half of it off. Poor tree didn't come back out after that. I guess it thought if you don't want me here I will just go away and stay there. I want one again. I will mark it this time I swear. LOL. The cherry trees can be really pretty too and I agree with you on the weeping willows. I like the blue spruce pine trees as well. They are so pretty and smell so good.
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- BrendaLv 61 decade ago
I've always loved the Mimosa.... It has the most beautiful flowers and they're so unique to my area (Arizona). Around here.... I've only seen one at the local zoo. A small one...
I also love the Magnolia.... Didn't know what it was for many years and when I got to see one for the first time.... I fell in love with it.
I love the Acacia trees in Africa.... They make beautiful silhouettes in a sunset!
If Japanese maples are those ones that bloom pink flowers in spring time....You can add that to the top of my list.
I love the Texas Umbrellas....But hate the little China berries that fall and make a mess every year.
I also like Mesquite trees.....
- PennLv 41 decade ago
I like bamboo, I love to paint it, eat its root, use its trunk - it is a very useful tree and grow fastest.
I also like big maple trees, weeping willow in spring and summer when the wind blows and she sways, so tranquil.
Well, pine tree for Christmas tree, cherry, sakura, oak, red wood feeling amazed and so humble standing in Redwood Forest in CA).
- t_blond_chickLv 71 decade ago
The Arbutus Tree,only on the west coast of Canada,sheds it's paper thin reddish bark slowly,exposing an almond white trunk.
It grows very high and wide,spreading by underground roots as well as by seeds.
It is a broadleaved evergreen and has beautiful white flowers that turn to red berries.
It is a gnarled elegantly twisting hardwood tree,with red streaked wood when cut,and is a protected species.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
1. Weeping trees of any kind!!!!!
2. Japanese Maple!!!
3. Magnolia tree!!
- 1 decade ago
pecan, 1 ceyprus 2 baboo 3 cedar 4 willow 5 red pine 6 ash 7 cherry 8 red oak 9 magnolia 10 hickory 11 mesquite 12....
- Anonymous5 years ago
Those japanese sakura things that drop the flowers are pretty nice. I have a tree by my house that does basically the same thing but it's a different species, and I don't know what it's really called. More conventionally, birch trees are pretty good.
- KitKatLv 61 decade ago
I always loved a good climbing tree, one where you could get way high up and see forever - then there are some ornamentals that are beautiful, like the Paperbark Maple, the Thundercloud Plum, the Serviceberry, and the Coralbark Maple...