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Avenue Trees

High Quality Aenue Trees


Avenue Trees
Avenue trees, also known as street trees or boulevard trees, are trees planted along streets, roads, or avenues, typically in a linear fashion. They play a crucial role in urban and suburban environments by providing numerous benefits, both aesthetic and functional.

Sweet Olive Plant (Osmanthus fragrans, Olea fragrans, Good Luck Tree)

Fragrant osmanthus, variously known as sweet osmanthus, sweet olive, tea olive, and fragrant olive, is a flowering plant species native to Asia from the Himalayas. through the provinces of Guizhou, Sichuan and Yunnan in Mainland China, Taiwan, southern Japan and Southeast Asia as far south as Cambodia and Thailand.


Oncoba Spinosa, O. Monacantha, and Fried Egg Flower Plants

Oncoba spinosa, commonly known as the snuff-box tree or fried egg flower, is a flowering plant belonging to the family Salicaceae. It is known for its striking flowers that resemble a fried egg, with white petals and a yellow center. These plants are valued for their distinctive and eye-catching flowers, making them popular choices.


Mickey Mouse Plant (Ochna Kirkii)

The Mickey Mouse plant, scientifically known as Ochna kirkii, is a small shrub notable for its unique and colorful fruits that resemble the face of Mickey Mouse, hence its common name. The Mickey Mouse plant is a delightful addition to gardens, offering vibrant color and unique fruit.


Nutmeg, Mace and Myristica Trees: M. beddomei, M. dactyloides, M. fragrans

Nutmeg and mace are two spices derived from the seeds and arils, respectively, of trees in the genus Myristica. These Myristica species add significant value both as spice producers and as interesting botanical specimens for tropical gardens.


Melia Azedarach, M. Dubia, M. Azedarach Var. Japonica, and M. Toosendan Trees

The genus Melia includes several species of trees known for their attractive appearance and various uses. Melia trees are valued for their ornamental beauty, timber, and traditional uses. However, some species, particularly Melia azedarach, can be invasive in certain regions, so it's essential to manage them responsibly.


White Bottle Brush Tree - Melaleuca Quinquenervia

Evergreen tree to 33 m (100 ft) tall, with a slender crown and soft, whitish, many-layered, peeling bark. Leaves alternate, simple, grayish green, narrowly lance shaped, to 10 cm (4 in) long and 2 cm (3/4 in) wide, with a smell of camphor when crushed. Flowers in creamy white “bottle brush” spikes to 16 cm (6 in) long.