Deciduous trees
Acacia
Acacia
Native to Australia, Africa, Asia, and Polynesia. It is a shrub with pinnate leaves and pleasantly scented flowers.
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Deciduous trees
Acacia
Native to Australia, Africa, Asia, and Polynesia. It is a shrub with pinnate leaves and pleasantly scented flowers.
Deciduous trees
Tomentosa
Adam's tree (Tomentosa) - a brief species description on Your Garden
Deciduous trees
Adansonia digitata
It is not without reason considered the eighth wonder of the world. The unusually thick trunks of baobabs can reach 9 m in diameter.
Deciduous trees
Ailanthus altissima Mill.
A fast-growing park tree up to 25 m in height, with a broad crown, spreading branches and magnificent pinnate leaves. Resistant to industrial pollution.
Deciduous trees
Albizia
A tropical and subtropical tree or shrub with rather large bipinnate leaves and flowers gathered in heads that grow on a stalk from the leaf axil, or in bottle-shaped hairy spikes
Deciduous trees
Alnus
These are deciduous trees and shrubs with alternate, simple, entire, rounded-elongate, toothed or toothed-lobed leaves. Male and female flowers develop on the same shoot. Male inflorescences are catkins, female ones are…
Deciduous trees
Alnifolia L.
Alder, false alder (Alnifolia L.) - brief description of the species on Your Garden
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Prunus dulcis (Mill.) D.A.Webb.
Almond (Prunus L.) - brief species description on Your Garden
Deciduous trees
F. americana L.
A large dioecious tree up to 35 m tall, with a broadly ovate crown, glabrous young shoots and light-brown buds. Leaves pinnate, odd-pinnate
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americana 'Nova'
American linden (americana 'Nova') - brief species description on Your Garden
Deciduous trees
Americana Marsh.
American rowan (Americana Marsh.) - brief species description on Your Garden
Deciduous trees
Liquidambar L.
American sweetgum (Liquidambar L.) - brief description of the species on Your Garden
Deciduous trees
Phellodendron amurense Rupr.
a species of dioecious plants of the genus Phellodendron. Deciduous tree with ash-gray bark, consisting of two layers: cork and phloem. Leaves odd-pinnate compound, petiolate, arranged alternately. Flowers small, incons…
Deciduous trees
Phellodendron amurense Rupr.
<div class="just"> <p style="text-align:justify">Synonyms: Phellodendron amurense, Amur cork-tree</p> <p style="text-align:justify">Amur cork tree (Phellodendron amurense Rupr.) ( ) – a species of dioecious plants…
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U. x androssowii Litv.
Tree up to 20 m high, with a very dense pyramidal crown. Bark of young shoots brownish-ashy or yellowish, on old branches - gray. Leaves ovate or broadly ovate
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Р. mahaleb Borkh.
A small tree or shrub with a dense spherical crown, with dark brown bark that has a distinctive odor. Leaves almost round, serrated at the margin, glossy above, light green, lighter beneath with yellowish pubescence, 9 …
Deciduous trees
Aralia
An interesting and distinctive plant that grows solitary or in small groups in the understory of mixed and coniferous forests of the southern Far East, Korea and Northeastern China. Commonly called the thorn-tree, the d…
Deciduous trees
Arbutus
Small evergreen trees with smooth coral-red or fissured brown bark, reaching 5 meters in height at 50 years of age. Leaves alternate, leathery, entire or toothed, borne on petioles.
Deciduous trees
negundo L.
Ash-leaved maple (negundo L.) - brief description of the species on Your Garden
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Tremula L.
Aspen (Tremula L.) - brief description of the species on Your Garden
Deciduous trees
Populus tremula
Medium-sized tree 10–15 m tall, 6–10 m wide, crown open, ovate, somewhat asymmetrical
Deciduous trees
Р. balsamifera L.
Large tree up to 20-25 m high, with a spreading, broad, ovoid crown. Bark of old trees dark gray at the base, above - gray, smooth. Shoots slightly angled, later cylindrical, brown. Leaves ovate
Deciduous trees
Populus balsamifera
Balsam poplar - a slender, large tree, upright shoots, in old age the crown is lacy and asymmetrical, initially fast-growing