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  • Close up of the lush green Platanus Tree (Plane Tree) leafs. Photographed in Israel in April
    BT_Plane-Tree_322.jpg
  • Close up of the lush green Platanus Tree (Plane Tree) leafs. Photographed in Israel in April
    BT_Plane-Tree_321.jpg
  • Pine tree forest close up of a tree trunk
    RS_pine-tree_2.jpg
  • Close up of the thorns on the trunk of the Silk Floss or Floss-Silk tree (Ceiba speciosa, formerly Chorisia speciosa), is a member of the bombax family (Bombacaccae). It is a thorny flowering tree native to South America but cultivated as an ornamental in other regions. It grows to a height of about 15 metres and its large pink flowers yield a vegetable silk used in upholstery.
    VA_f_Tree_DSC06321.jpg
  • Flowering Judas Tree Cercis siliquastrum Photographed in Israel in February
    BT_Judas-Tree_316.jpg
  • Flowering Judas Tree Cercis siliquastrum Photographed in Israel in February
    BT_Judas-Tree_318.jpg
  • Baobab (Adansonia digitata) tree. Photographed in Lake Kariba, Zimbabwe.
    BT_baobab-tree_27.jpg
  • Baobab (Adansonia digitata) tree. Photographed in Lake Kariba, Zimbabwe.
    BT_baobab-tree_17.jpg
  • Joshua Tree National Park, California, USA
    GE_f_Joshua-Tree_9713f.jpg
  • Joshua Tree National Park, California, USA
    GE_f_Joshua-Tree_9732f.jpg
  • Joshua Tree National Park, California, USA
    GE_f_Joshua-Tree_9711f.jpg
  • Joshua Tree National Park, California, USA
    GE_f_Joshua-Tree_9706f.jpg
  • Joshua Tree National Park, California, USA
    GE_f_Joshua-Tree_9684f.jpg
  • Joshua Tree National Park, California, USA
    GE_f_Joshua-Tree_9627.jpg
  • Joshua Tree National Park, California, USA
    GE_f_Joshua-Tree_9638.jpg
  • Joshua Tree National Park, California, USA
    GE_f_Joshua-Tree_9616.jpg
  • Joshua Tree National Park, California, USA
    GE_f_Joshua-Tree_9605.jpg
  • Joshua Tree National Park, California, USA
    GE_f_Joshua-Tree_9601.jpg
  • Joshua Tree National Park, California, USA
    GE_f_Joshua-Tree_9598.jpg
  • Joshua Tree National Park, California, USA
    GE_f_Joshua-Tree_9432f.jpg
  • Joshua Tree National Park, California, USA
    GE_f_Joshua-Tree_9401f.jpg
  • Joshua Tree National Park, California, USA
    GE_f_Joshua-Tree_9405f.jpg
  • Israel, Jaffa, Floating Orange Tree (1993), by Ran Morin
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  • Close up of the thorns on the trunk of the Silk Floss or Floss-Silk tree (Ceiba speciosa, formerly Chorisia speciosa), is a member of the bombax family (Bombacaccae). It is a thorny flowering tree native to South America but cultivated as an ornamental in other regions. It grows to a height of about 15 metres and its large pink flowers yield a vegetable silk used in upholstery.
    VA_f_Tree_DSC06319.jpg
  • Seedpods of a Judas Tree Cercis siliquastrum Photographed in Israel in September
    BT_Judas-Tree_317.jpg
  • Joshua Tree National Park, California, USA
    GE_f_Joshua-Tree_9734f.jpg
  • Joshua Tree National Park, California, USA
    GE_f_Joshua-Tree_9677f.jpg
  • Joshua Tree National Park, California, USA
    GE_f_Joshua-Tree_9621.jpg
  • Joshua Tree National Park, California, USA
    GE_f_Joshua-Tree_9438f.jpg
  • Olive tree plantation soft focus abstract
    VA_f_Olive-Tree_4077.jpg
  • Olive tree plantation soft focus abstract
    VA_f_Olive-Tree_3983.jpg
  • Ripe olives on an Olive Tree
    SL_Olive-tree_6_8351.jpg
  • Green tree on a saturated blue sky background
    RL_f_tree_2110.jpg
  • Olive tree plantation Photographed in Galilee, Israel
    BT_f_Olive-Tree_319.jpg
  • European tree frog (Hyla arborea) near water Photographed in Israel in September
    AM_f_tree frog_671A0434.jpg
  • European tree frog (Hyla arborea) near water Photographed in Israel in December
    BT_f_tree-frog_022.jpg
  • Middle East tree frog, (Hyla savignyi), Photographed in Ein Afek Nature Reserve, Israel in September
    AM_Tree-Frog-1312.jpg
  • Israel, Red Barked Strawberry Tree (Arbutus andrachne)
    SL_Tree_166_fs.jpg
  • Closeup of a lush foliage of a tree green leafs and a flower clusters (inflorescence)
    RL_f_Tree_2334.jpg
  • Christmas presents under an ecological, reusable Christmas tree
    SV_f_Christmas-Tree_03.JPG
  • Christmas presents under an ecological, reusable Christmas tree
    SV_f_Christmas-Tree_05_1.jpg
  • young boy looks at the Christmas presents under an ecological, reusable Christmas tree
    SV_f_Christmas-Tree_32-x-pro.jpg
  • young boy looks at the Christmas presents under an ecological, reusable Christmas tree
    SV_f_Christmas-Tree_31.JPG
  • Peeling tree trunk Close-up
    SL_Tree-Bark_120252.jpg
  • Peeling tree trunk Close-up
    SL_Tree-Bark_120331.jpg
  • Close up of a weathered, textured tree stump. Digitally Manipulated Image
    DN_Desert-tree_057.jpg
  • Close up of a weathered, textured tree stump
    DN_Desert-tree_027.jpg
  • Apple Orchard close up of three ripe apples on a tree
    AM_f_Apple-Tree_0014.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, deciduous tree with no foliage at sunset
    UT_m_tree_DSC_4785.jpg
  • Israel, Red Barked Strawberry Tree (Arbutus andrachne)
    SL_Tree_167_fs.jpg
  • Closeup of a lush foliage of a tree green leafs and a flower clusters (inflorescence)
    RL_f_Tree_2335.jpg
  • Christmas presents under an ecological, reusable Christmas tree
    SV_f_Christmas-Tree_01.jpg
  • Christmas presents under an ecological, reusable Christmas tree
    SV_f_Christmas-Tree_06.JPG
  • young boy looks at the Christmas presents under an ecological, reusable Christmas tree
    SV_f_Christmas-Tree_34.JPG
  • young boy looks at the Christmas presents under an ecological, reusable Christmas tree
    SV_f_Christmas-Tree_33.JPG
  • young boy looks at the Christmas presents under an ecological, reusable Christmas tree
    SV_f_Christmas-Tree_32-Valencia.jpg
  • The Tree of Life at the Dohany Street Synagogue, Budapest, Hungary
    MT_Budapest_P1040741_Tree_of_life.jpg
  • The Tree of Life at the Dohany Street Synagogue, Budapest, Hungary
    MT_Budapest_P1040384_Tree_of_Life.jpg
  • Tree trunk cross-section rings are showing
    SL_Tree-rings_155828.jpg
  • Close up of a weathered, textured tree stump
    DN_Desert-tree_121.jpg
  • Hyphaene thebaica, with common names doum palm and gingerbread tree, is a type of palm tree with edible oval fruit. It is native to the Nile valley in Egypt and Sudan, and in riverine areas of northwestern Kenya. Photographed in Ein Evrona, the Arabah, Israel the northern reach of this tree
    BT_doum-palm_02.jpg
  • Hyphaene thebaica, with common names doum palm and gingerbread tree, is a type of palm tree with edible oval fruit. It is native to the Nile valley in Egypt and Sudan, and in riverine areas of northwestern Kenya. Photographed in Ein Evrona, the Arabah, Israel the northern reach of this tree
    BT_doum-palm_01.jpg
  • African Baobab Tree (Adansonia digitata). Photographed at the Kunene River (Cunene River), the border between Angola and Namibia, south-west Africa
    AG_Baobab_531.jpg
  • African Baobab Tree (Adansonia digitata). Photographed at the Kunene River (Cunene River), the border between Angola and Namibia, south-west Africa
    AG_Baobab_530.jpg
  • Hyphaene thebaica, with common names doum palm and gingerbread tree, is a type of palm tree with edible oval fruit. It is native to the Nile valley in Egypt and Sudan, and in riverine areas of northwestern Kenya. Photographed in the Arbah Israel the northern reach of this tree
    AM_1111_IMG_1179.jpg
  • Close up a section through a tree trunk This shows marked growth rings. Visible rings appear as a result of the changing growth rate through the seasons, so each ring equates to one year of growth. The use of patterns of growth rings as an aid to dating a sample is called dendrochronology.
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  • Close up a section through a tree trunk This shows marked growth rings. Visible rings appear as a result of the changing growth rate through the seasons, so each ring equates to one year of growth. The use of patterns of growth rings as an aid to dating a sample is called dendrochronology.
    AMS_f_N67A5889.JPG
  • Close up a section through a tree trunk This shows marked growth rings. Visible rings appear as a result of the changing growth rate through the seasons, so each ring equates to one year of growth. The use of patterns of growth rings as an aid to dating a sample is called dendrochronology.
    AMS_f_N67A5886.JPG
  • Baobab tree (Adansonia digitata). This tree is found in the hot, dry regions of Sub-Saharan Africa. It has a large trunk for storing water. Photographed in Lake Eyasi National Park, Tanzania, Africa,
    BT_f_Baobab.jpg
  • The trunk of an octopus tree, (Alluaudia ascendens), showing the rows of paired leaves and sharp, needle- shaped spines. The octopus tree is a woody- stemmed, tree-like succulent which grows in the arid regions of Madagascar. Photographed in Madagascar
    GF_f_Alluaudia_141746.jpg
  • The trunk of an octopus tree, (Alluaudia ascendens), showing the rows of paired leaves and sharp, needle- shaped spines. The octopus tree is a woody- stemmed, tree-like succulent which grows in the arid regions of Madagascar. Photographed in Madagascar
    GF_f_Alluaudia_160830.jpg
  • The trunk of an octopus tree, (Alluaudia ascendens), showing the rows of paired leaves and sharp, needle- shaped spines. The octopus tree is a woody- stemmed, tree-like succulent which grows in the arid regions of Madagascar. Photographed in Madagascar
    GF_f_Alluaudia_1417151123.jpg
  • The trunk of an octopus tree, (Alluaudia ascendens), showing the rows of paired leaves and sharp, needle- shaped spines. The octopus tree is a woody- stemmed, tree-like succulent which grows in the arid regions of Madagascar. Photographed in Madagascar
    GF_f_Alluaudia_088.jpg
  • flowering African Baobab Tree (Adansonia digitata). Photographed at the Kunene River (Cunene River), the border between Angola and Namibia, south-west Africa
    AG_Baobab_547.jpg
  • flowering African Baobab Tree (Adansonia digitata). Photographed at the Kunene River (Cunene River), the border between Angola and Namibia, south-west Africa
    AG_Baobab_546.jpg
  • The fruit of an African Baobab Tree (Adansonia digitata). Photographed at the Kunene River (Cunene River), the border between Angola and Namibia, south-west Africa
    AG_Baobab_544.jpg
  • flowering African Baobab Tree (Adansonia digitata). Photographed at the Kunene River (Cunene River), the border between Angola and Namibia, south-west Africa
    AG_Baobab_545.jpg
  • African Baobab Tree (Adansonia digitata). Photographed at the Kunene River (Cunene River), the border between Angola and Namibia, south-west Africa
    AG_Baobab_543.jpg
  • Close up of the red flower of the Delonix regia tree (AKA royal poinciana, flamboyant or flame tree)
    VA_f_TA_DSC06137.jpg
  • Close up of the red flower of the Delonix regia tree (AKA royal poinciana, flamboyant or flame tree)
    VA_f_TA_DSC06136.jpg
  • Lone Baobab Tree (Adansonia digitata). This tree is found in the hot, dry regions of Sub-Saharan Africa. It has a large trunk for storing water. Photographed in Tanzania in May
    GS_f_Tanzania_118.jpg
  • Eucalyptus tree marked with an identification number for a Tree survey. Photographed in Israel
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  • Close up of the red flower of the Delonix regia tree (AKA royal poinciana, flamboyant or flame tree)
    VA_f_TA_DSC06133.jpg
  • Close up of the red flower of the Delonix regia tree (AKA royal poinciana, flamboyant or flame tree)
    VA_f_TA_DSC06134.jpg
  • Close up a section through a pine tree trunk This shows marked growth rings. Visible rings appear as a result of the changing growth rate through the seasons, so each ring equates to one year of growth. The use of patterns of growth rings as an aid to dating a sample is called dendrochronology.
    SL_SL9_5197.jpg
  • Close up a section through a pine tree trunk This shows marked growth rings. Visible rings appear as a result of the changing growth rate through the seasons, so each ring equates to one year of growth. The use of patterns of growth rings as an aid to dating a sample is called dendrochronology.
    SL_SL9_5184.jpg
  • Close up a section through a pine tree trunk This shows marked growth rings. Visible rings appear as a result of the changing growth rate through the seasons, so each ring equates to one year of growth. The use of patterns of growth rings as an aid to dating a sample is called dendrochronology.
    SL_SL9_5183.jpg
  • Close up a section through a pine tree trunk This shows marked growth rings. Visible rings appear as a result of the changing growth rate through the seasons, so each ring equates to one year of growth. The use of patterns of growth rings as an aid to dating a sample is called dendrochronology.
    SL_SL9_5163.jpg
  • Hyphaene thebaica, with common names doum palm and gingerbread tree, is a type of palm tree with edible oval fruit. It is native to the Nile valley in Egypt and Sudan, and in riverine areas of northwestern Kenya. Photographed in the Arbah Israel the northern reach of this tree
    AM_1111_IMG_1169.jpg
  • Rosette of leaves of an Aeonium arboreum commonly known as tree aeonium, tree houseleek, or Irish rose, is a succulent, subtropical subshrub in the flowering plant family Crassulaceae.
    IR_f_Ramon_E9926.jpg
  • Rosette of leaves of an Aeonium arboreum commonly known as tree aeonium, tree houseleek, or Irish rose, is a succulent, subtropical subshrub in the flowering plant family Crassulaceae.
    IR_f_Ramon_E9926-1.jpg
  • Rosette of leaves of an Aeonium arboreum commonly known as tree aeonium, tree houseleek, or Irish rose, is a succulent, subtropical subshrub in the flowering plant family Crassulaceae.
    IR_f_Ramon_E9923.jpg
  • Rosette of leaves of an Aeonium arboreum commonly known as tree aeonium, tree houseleek, or Irish rose, is a succulent, subtropical subshrub in the flowering plant family Crassulaceae.
    IR_f_Ramon_E9923-1.jpg
  • Sphaeropteris barbata Australian Tree Fern, Giant Scaly Tree Fern From Plantae Asiaticae rariores, or, Descriptions and figures of a select number of unpublished East Indian plants Volume 1 by N. Wallich. Nathaniel Wolff Wallich FRS FRSE (28 January 1786 – 28 April 1854) was a surgeon and botanist of Danish origin who worked in India, initially in the Danish settlement near Calcutta and later for the Danish East India Company and the British East India Company. He was involved in the early development of the Calcutta Botanical Garden, describing many new plant species and developing a large herbarium collection which was distributed to collections in Europe. Several of the plants that he collected were named after him. Published in London in 1830
    IR_f_Wallich-V1_0103.jpg
  • Orchid tree blossom (Bauhinia variegata).
    VA_f_Flower_DSC05906.jpg
  • Orchid tree blossom (Bauhinia variegata).
    VA_f_TA_DSC06084.jpg
  • Orchid tree blossom (Bauhinia variegata).
    VA_f_TA_DSC06089.jpg
  • Orchid tree blossom (Bauhinia variegata).
    VA_f_TA_DSC06080.jpg
  • Pine tree forest. Photographed in Israel
    AMS_f_Nature-036.jpg
  • Foresters working in a natural forest, cutting down trees to thin out the forest Man slicing into a large tree trunk. Photographed in Israel, Golan Heights,
    SL_0812_forestation_DSC_2264_New.jpg
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