20 Most Unusual Trees in The World

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Published 2023-12-02
Trees do the most important jobs on planet Earth and yet we quite often forget to even notice that they exist. But sometimes trees are just too gosh-darned interesting to go unnoticed. Here are 20 Most Unusual Trees In The World.
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All Comments (21)
  • @rickdalbey6009
    I grew up next to a blue gum eucalyptus forest. Talk about magical! Its scent was heavenly, they were hugely tall, their bark and leaves were heavily scented. I spent countless hours climbing them.
  • Mère Nature a une imagination folle, que de merveilles 💫 🤩 Merci la Vie 🥰
  • @r.mucklin1703
    What blew me away the most was that you showed a giraffe (an African animal) among the maple trees (a No. American tree). One can't help wondering how accurate these videos are.
  • @scottmichael3745
    I enjoyed! And I live in Florida, mangrove trees are essential!! The are one bad ass tree! They literally hold the coast together. All of it. When removed by humans, we have to replace it with concrete. The trees last longer than the concrete does.
  • @debrahkeith6334
    I love trees we need more of them not knocking them down 😥
  • @user-gp7sr7sr6c
    I would have liked to have seen a Banyon tree on this list.
  • The tree being red at the beginning of this video, is gorgeous. Love all these trees they are wonderful and beautiful. ❤♥️♥️♥️
  • @LadiesMan21741
    As someone who doesn’t live far from the Angel oak and been able to gaze upon it a time or two it is quite breathtaking!
  • @dthoxie
    I am surprised that the Bristlecone pine seemingly was omitted. These old, gnarled high-altitude (9,000 to more than 11,000 ft above msl) pines found in Utah, Nevada and eastern California are among the oldest living organisms on planet Earth - the oldest known living example of Pinus longaeva has been dated at 4,855 years old. Just think of how much knowledge it has acquired during all those years!
  • I liked the rainbow bark tree but the red one in China was the most magical. It looks like it should be in an elf and dragon fantasy movie.
  • @joybeum7177
    Baobab trees have always fascinated me with their unusual shape. Thanks!