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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.

Crateva Religiosa, Q. Nurvala, Bengal Quince, Caper Tree

Crataeva religiosa, Crataeva nurvala, Bengal Quince, Caper Tree, and Sacred Garlic Pear are all related to plants within the Capparaceae family, known for their unique characteristics and uses.


Cordia sebestena, Geiger Tree

Cordia sebestena, commonly known as Geiger Tree, Scarlet Cordia, Aloe Wood, Sebesten Plum, Lolu, and Kou Haole, is a vibrant flowering tree native to the Caribbean and tropical Americas. It is highly valued for its bright orange flowers and ornamental appeal.


Cordia Boissieri, Texas Olive, Anchita, Cordia White Tree

Cordia boissieri, commonly known as Texas Olive, Anacahuita, or Wild Olive, is a striking evergreen shrub or small tree native to Texas and northeastern Mexico. It's prized for its beautiful white flowers and its adaptability to dry climates.


Cochlospermum,Yellow Silk Cotton Trees

The Cochlospermum genus includes several species known for their vibrant yellow flowers and ornamental appeal. Among them are Cochlospermum gossypium, Cochlospermum religiosum, commonly known as Yellow Silk Cotton, Torchwood, and Buttercup Trees.


The Citharexylum Quadrangulare Fiddlewood Tree

Small and dioecious evergreen tree, deciduous in countries with cooler climate. Leaves up to 20 cm by 10 cm, attached to orange-yellow petioles, green but turns orange when aged and drop off.


Cinnamomum Zeylanicum and C. Verum - True Cinnamon Tree Plant

Cinnamomum zeylanicum and Cinnamomum verum are names that refer to the same species, commonly known as the True Cinnamon Tree or Ceylon Cinnamon. This tree is renowned for producing the high-quality cinnamon spice often referred to as "true cinnamon," which is distinct from the more common cassia cinnamon.