15 STRANGE Trees you Didn't Know Existed

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I raised my daughter in Hawaii, she called rainbow eucalyptus “play doh trees” when she was tiny.

ReesieandLee
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Omgosh! I am a huge tree lover. This video was absolutely amazing!! Thanks! Learned so much about trees I had no idea that they ever existed. 👍💕

TexasRose
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Is there anything more diverse and beautiful on this planet than the tree. Growing up in a northern climate their is nothing like the smell of a pile of Maple leaves in the fall, it is one of my first sensory memories as a child and one i will take with me to the forest on the other side . Peace

tmac
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Thank You, Great Video Of Trees And Their History, I learned something today!

spitfirered
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Confirmed baobab tree in Zimbabwe 4600 years old it’s roots travel over 3km towards the Odzi river.I have seen it in all its magnifence

KarmaWatersSailing
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The sandbox tree. En Utuado, Puerto Rico, en la escuela, nos columpiabamos en una "leana" y una amiga mía, le dio con la espalda al árbol. Ouch.

samuelcruz
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Loved the video! Very cool! I noticed that during the "tree of life" segment, the speaker said that it hasn't seen rain in the 400 years of its life, but there are little scrub bushes of some sort everywhere. Did the little bushes grow and reproduce without any water at all, ever?

frankydog
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Botany always fascinated me and this post is the most fun and educational. Thank You very much for the education that took me over a year just to know the basics! ❤️🤓

st.charlesstreet
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Absolutely fantastic video. I've learned a lot from it.

jaset
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Thank you for teaching me & the rest of the 🌎

lydiadenny
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Absolutely beautiful . Mother Nature can create some of most amazing things in there is .

JamesSkellington-xjnn
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🐼 Big Bear Hugs from a 68 yr old grandma in Kirby, Texas, USA 🐼 ❤ 🎀

grammybear
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how about Trunyan tree in Bali?
the tree can absorb the smell of dead bodies. In one area in Bali, they don't bury people, they just leave their deads around the tree...

senkyasrita
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Learning botany can't be better than this. Love it do much.

emanueledomadero
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I want to thank you I thoroughly enjoyed it about nature 🍀🍀🍀

sheilalee
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Wow! Thank you for this wonderful video! Our world has so many beautiful and mysterious trees!! I hope the trees that are in danger of not being anymore, that this does not happen. That would be a real shame.
❤️💜💚

pdmullgirl
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Cool looking kapok tree in front of the court house in Key West, FL, usually overlooking the dozens of red headed roosters that roam all over town.

SteveLFZ
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You reminded me of the bristle cone pine trees in Utah. When grown in the valley they grow tall & straight, but up in the mountains where they are native the grow any way but straight like those trees in Spain you mentioned.

Also the Morton bay fig tree was really large the last time I saw it over 8 years ago. I'm not sure if it is still alive or not but it was over 100 years old the last time I saw it.

vjoecr
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Neville Longbottom (from Harry Potter) has been at it again with his

erniesulovic
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The most impressive tree that I've personally seen is a banyan on the University of Guam campus.

tommunyon