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The document categorizes trees into various types based on climate zones, leaf types, common usage, and unique characteristics. It lists examples for each category, such as tropical trees like Mahogany and fruit trees like Apple. Additionally, it highlights famous trees from around the world, including the Baobab and Sequoia.

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The document categorizes trees into various types based on climate zones, leaf types, common usage, and unique characteristics. It lists examples for each category, such as tropical trees like Mahogany and fruit trees like Apple. Additionally, it highlights famous trees from around the world, including the Baobab and Sequoia.

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🌳 Types of Trees in the World

1. Based on Climate Zones

a. Tropical Trees

 Mahogany
 Teak
 Ebony
 Mango
 Coconut
 Rubber Tree

b. Temperate Trees

 Oak
 Maple
 Birch
 Beech
 Cherry
 Walnut

c. Boreal (Cold) Trees

 Spruce
 Fir
 Pine
 Larch

2. Based on Leaf Type

a. Deciduous Trees (shed leaves annually)

 Maple
 Oak
 Birch
 Ash
 Poplar

b. Evergreen Trees (stay green year-round)

 Pine
 Cedar
 Fir
 Spruce
 Eucalyptus

3. Based on Common Usage

a. Fruit Trees

 Apple
 Orange
 Mango
 Banana
 Avocado
 Lemon
 Peach
 Pear

b. Timber Trees

 Teak
 Mahogany
 Ebony
 Douglas Fir
 Redwood

c. Ornamental Trees

 Cherry Blossom
 Magnolia
 Jacaranda
 Dogwood
 Redbud

d. Medicinal Trees

 Neem
 Willow (source of aspirin)
 Baobab
 Cinchona (source of quinine)

4. Unique & Famous Trees

 Baobab Tree – Africa


 Sequoia (Giant Redwood) – USA
 Banyan Tree – Asia
 Dragon Blood Tree – Socotra, Yemen
 Jabuticaba Tree – Brazil (fruit grows directly on trunk)

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