>he doesn't have a favorite tree
>>4896085luv ginkgo
>>4896085I do, and you posted it.
>>4896085It's not Halloween yet, why are you tp-ing /an/?
>outlasts humanity>politically neutral>lives even when it's dead>fucks your girlfriendThe obvious choice.
I do. It's Paulownia tomentosa.
>>4896085My favourite tree is this one willow tree at the park I walk through to get to work :]
>>4896085the live oak. extravagant beyond all belief. fell in love with them when i loved to texas.
>>4896085Magnolia
>>4896086I lived on a street with nothing but giant ginkos. The fruits they drop fucking stink.
>>4896341I remember climbing this as a kid and carving my name in it.I live 20 minutes away.It's just a tree
>>4896085My favorite tree was a red maple at my parents house, perfect for climbing. They cut it down last year because it got a blight :(
>>4896085>Ornamental Browneopsis ucayalina. I would take a photo of mine but it's night no point.>Edible MaraƱon.You will never see the fruit for sale because the fruit melts 2 hours after being picked. Taiwan sells them but they flash freeze the fruit and keep them frozen until sold.
I like Redbuds.
>giant 100 foot tall tree>tasty berry looking flowers>poisonous>trunk covered in giant spikes>has sticky sap running down said spikes>poisonous>has giant exploding fruit which gives it its other name, the dynamite tree>also poisonous>leaves can be used to treat eczema>still poisonous thoughwhat the hell is its problem?
>>4896409That's why civilized countries only plant males.
>>4896305Based.>from seed to monumental 100t+ megatree within a decade>breathtaking blooms of purple/blue/lille flowers>drains entire lakes worth of water>can live anywhere in temperate climates>hogh CO2 absorption means it can turn a shitty industrial landscape into a hyperoxigenated forest within a couple of generations
>>4896409we called them puke berries and used to throw them at each other. good times
Other trees are nothing more than ladders. Strangler figs are the greatest
>>4896477this was a major us city. I guess the city planners 100ya were tarded
i like cypresses. they're cool.
In southern New England where I live we have a lot of young forest that used to be farmland. These great big white oaks with massive low branches were grown as solitary shade trees for grazing animals 200 years ago but now they're surrounded by forest. Seeing a massive snag or even better a still living giant white oak in the middle of the forest unexpectedly is amazing. I have a few of these trees I regularly visit when I run the trails near my house.
>>4896085Yellow birch, because the bark smells good when you scratch it. And I got a ton of it around.
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>>4896462Sometimes you just get sick of dickbag animals eating parts of your body.
>>4896085I am partial to this one.
for me it's the humble american sycamore. honorable mentions to quaking aspen, gingko, and the american tulip
The Longleaf Confederacy is no more.
The Lobeira or "wolf tree" in Brazil, nothing special about it, looks ordinary, flower is kinda pretty and the fruit is kinda tasty, but nothing crazy.But if you have one near your house, your chances of seeing a Maned wolf become several times higher, they are crazy about this fruit, which is why we call it Wolf Apples.
>>4896085ALL OF THEM
>>4896086This and also pic related.
>>4900300For me, it's chocolate marzipan