Cultivated for their fruits and blossoms
Once widely planted, now threatened by Dutch elm disease
Thrive in waterlogged environments, known for "knees"
Source of camphor with various uses
Known for their fragrant wood and durability
Resin from this tree has traditional uses
Known for its lightweight and buoyant wood
Characterized by their aerial roots that become secondary trunks
Large and unique trees found in Africa
Among the oldest living trees on Earth
Source of cocoa beans used in chocolate production
Produces edible fruit and sap used to make wine
highly variable, often evergreen oak tree, a type of live oak, native to the California Floristic Province
Sole living species of the genus Sequoia in the cypress family Cupressaceae (formerly treated in Taxodiaceae)
Admired for their colorful summer blossoms