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Close up Thorn of Bombax ceiba tree.
View up from bottom of pine trees in forest  by the wind
High and long wood log of a Mediterranean pine tree in a forest
Horizontal extreme closeup photo of the green leaves and a seed cone growing on an Australian She Oak or Casuarina tree in Winter. Byron Bay, subtropical north coast of NSW.
Koelreuteria bipinnata twig fruit tree in the fall of Israel
Specimen white pine tree (Pinus strobus) showing growth habit. Kentucky, USA.
Ancient pine
Narrow-leaved bottle tree or Queensland bottle tree (Brachychiton rupestris), Queensland, Australia
Giant tree in the jungle, singapore. High quality photo
flowers and vegetation on the French island of Corsica
Pinus Strobus (Eastern White Pine) Tree Branch with Cones in Lincoln Park in Jersey City, NJ.
crowns of southern pines against the sky
Puerto de la Cruz - Botanical Garden
Freshly Grown Pine Cones
Silk Floss Tree  - The cotton inside the capsules has been used as stuffing. The wood can be used to make canoes, as wood pulp, and to make paper. The bark has been used to make ropes. From the seeds it is possible to obtain vegetable oil (both edible and industrially useful).
Upward wide angle view of a wooden tree
Singleleaf Pinyon Pine Cone, single-leaf pinyon, Pinus monophylla, Great Basin National Park, Nevada; Great Basin Desert; Pinaceae Family
Brachychiton rupestris (commonly known as the narrow-leaved bottle tree or Queensland bottle tree) is a tree in the family Malvaceae, endemic to Queensland, Australia. Described by Sir Thomas Mitchell and John Lindley in 1848, it earned its name from its bulbous trunk, which can be up to 3.5 metres (11 ft) in diameter at breast height (DBH). Reaching around 10–25 metres (33–82 ft) high, the Queensland bottle tree is deciduous, losing its leaves seasonally, between September and December. The leaves are simple or divided, with one or more narrow leaf blades up to 11 centimetres (4 in) long and 2 centimetres (0.8 in) wide. Cream-coloured flowers appear from September to November, and are followed by woody, boat-shaped follicles that ripen from November to May. No subspecies are recognised.
Silk floss tree (ceiba speciosa) in Turia Riverbed Park (Jardín del Turia) in Valencia
Huge and tall Afgan pine tree reaching into cloudless Arizona sky in Conocido Park in southwestern city of Phoenix
Close up of jointed branchlets and seed cones of ironwood, Casuarina equisetifolia. A tropical species that is invasive in most areas where it has been introduced including Oahu, Hawaii, USA where this photo was taken.
Vacation in Turkey view of fresh Pine nuts during summer
Summer photography poster concept: Palm leaf trees, pine tree and parasol view from different angles on various surface or blue sky. Natural sun beam effect. Climate weather conditions. Web banner, template, invitation card or advisement background with copy space.
A branch of a silk floss tree,an exotic tree Ceiba speciosa. Chorisia tree bark covered with many thorns
Pine tree landscape directly below perspective view in Ooty, India beautiful landscape.
Big red flowers of Kigelia Africana tree
The Knobcone Pine, Pinus attenuata, (also called Pinus tuberculata is a tree that grows in mild climates on poor soils. It ranges from the mountains of southern Oregon to Baja California with the greatest concentration in northern California and the Oregon-California border. Mayacamas Mountain Sanctuary; Mayacamas Mountain Sanctuary of Audubon Canyon Ranch; Mayacamas Sanctuary.
Kauri tree of lower tree trunk photographed up to the tree crown.
Thorn on Silk Floss Tree at Turia Riverbed Gardens in Valencia, Spain
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