Tree line trees
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FIRSTree line trees
FIRSTrees near a tree line
krummholzStunted windblown trees growing near the tree line on mountains
blowdownsThe blowing down of a tree or trees
lentisksany of several similar or related trees, as a pepper tree, Schinus molle, of western South America
lentiskany of several similar or related trees, as a pepper tree, Schinus molle, of western South America
masticany of several similar or related trees, as a pepper tree, Schinus molle, of western South America
kumquatsThe eastern Asian shrub or small tree that yields this fruit and that hybridizes with citrus trees
magnoliasA tree or shrub with large, typically creamy-pink, waxy flowers. Magnolias are widely grown as ornamental trees
magnoliaA tree or shrub with large, typically creamy-pink, waxy flowers. Magnolias are widely grown as ornamental trees
whitewoodany of numerous trees, as the tulip tree or the linden, yielding a white or light-colored wood
sprucesA widespread coniferous tree that has a distinctive conical shape and hanging cones, widely grown for timber, pulp, and Christmas trees
gummosisThe copious production and exudation of gum by a diseased or damaged tree, esp. as a symptom of a disease of fruit trees
arboristspecialist in the cultivation and care of trees and shrubs, including tree surgery, the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of tree diseases, and the control of pests
kaurilight-colored to brown resin from the kauri tree found as a fossil in the ground or collected from living trees and used especially in varnishes and linoleum called also kauri gum kauri resin
kaurislight-colored to brown resin from the kauri tree found as a fossil in the ground or collected from living trees and used especially in varnishes and linoleum called also kauri gum kauri resin
citrusesA tree of a genus that includes citron, lemon, lime, orange, and grapefruit. Native to Asia, citrus trees are widely cultivated in warm countries for their fruit, which has juicy flesh and a pulpy rind