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Unusual and strange trees around the world

Unusual and strange trees around the world

1, the tree of life

This tree is about 400 years old and 9.75 meters high. This tree is unusual because it is located in the desert. This is the only tree in Fiona Fang that can grow for miles, and there is no clear water. Although this tree is still a mystery, its root system is very deep, which is considered as its way to reach the water. If you Google the tree of life on earth, you will find how far it is. This tree is a major tourist attraction, with 50,000 tourists every year. Local residents think this is the actual location of Eden. This tree is listed as a world heritage by UNESCO.

2. Bashu

Bashu is a soft pine tree located near Alberta, Canada. The unusual thing about this tree is that it died in the 1970s, and it still stands today without any signs of decay. The tree was estimated to be 600-750 years old when it died. 1998, the tree was blown down by the wind, and the local people helped it up. A few years later, the saboteur broke one of the branches, and the local people came to the rescue again to repair the branches again. Burmis tree is considered as one of the most photographed trees in the world.

3. baobab tree in sunshine bar

Sunland boabab is a tree near Modjadjiskloof, Limpopo province, South Africa, which was made into a bar. This tree is naturally hollow. 1933, a small bar was built here, which can accommodate 15-20 people. It is one of the tallest baobabs in South Africa and obviously the widest tree in Africa. This tree is about 47 meters in circumference and 20 meters in height. It is also one of the oldest trees in the world, dating back more than 6000 years!

4. the crooked grifino forest

There are about 400 such strange trees near Griffino in western Poland. People think that their bending is due to human mechanical intervention, although the purpose of these trees is not clear. Some people speculate that their purpose is to make curved wooden furniture, ribs of ship's hull or yokes of ox carts. However, the outbreak of World War II made tree growers stop planting, and now these trees have become a mystery.

5. Stab palm

This tree is native to Central and South America, but mainly distributed in Costa Rica and Nicaragua. Thorn fence palm trees have hard black spikes, which form a circle from the bottom to the top of the tree. They can usually grow to about 20 meters. These leaves can grow to 3 meters long. Indians usually eat fermented fruit, which is the main part of their diet. Today, fermented fruits are still very popular.

6.titan

Hyperion is a coastal redwood or California redwood. It is the tallest tree on the earth. These trees usually live for 1200- 1800 years. Hyperion is 1 15.5m high and nearly 9m in diameter. This means that Hyperion is five stories taller than the Statue of Liberty. It is estimated that 95% or more of the original coastal redwoods have been cut down, and now the protection of this giant tree is "very fragile".

7.Taprom's silk cotton tree

These trees are really special. If you travel in Southeast Asia, this is definitely a place worth visiting. Trees are the most striking feature of Taprom Temple. Silk cotton roots are wrapped around the ancient temple, and the trees are towering into the sky. The fig tree with its throat still inhabits the temple, which is also very charming. This temple is listed on the World Heritage List by UNESCO.

8, teapot baobab tree

These unique trees in Madagascar have a history of over 1000 years. This baobab is an endangered species. Many trees are more than 80 meters high and the trunk circumference can reach 25 meters. The swollen trunk provides water source, and the dry season provides water source. When the baobab tree blooms, its flowers can only bloom for 24 hours. These flowers are the characteristics of Madagascar 100 franc notes.

9. Cave tree

Cave tree is a kind of coastal redwood, which is located in Mariposa Grove of Yosemite National Park in the United States and has been dug into a tunnel. This tree was cut down in 188 1, and since then, it has become a popular tourist attraction. Due to too much snow on the top, the Wawona tree fell in 1969. It is estimated that sequoia has a history of 2300 years.

10, bottle tree

The bottle tree in Namibia is one of the deadliest trees on earth. The milky juice of this plant is very toxic, and it was used as arrow poison by Bushmen in the past. Bottle-shaped trees are named after the shape of their stems and usually grow in mountainous areas, which makes them have a striking appearance in the desert of Namibia. The flowers of the vase tree are described as "beautiful". They are usually pink or white with a deep red in the middle.