Live in big city but created two acre tree garden. It is now over sixteen years old. Trees are quite toll. Give me shade in summer. Greatest thing I did in my life.
I know the Creator who made these trees and he wants to know you!! Isnt that amazing see Jesus died on the cross for your sins he became sin so you would be forgiven!! We have all sinned but it we repent of our sins and ask Jesus who is the son of God into our hearts your forgiven. He actually says he throws away your sins into a sea of forgetfulness isnt that amazing!! He is returning soon and he wants to take you with him but most of all he wants to have a relationship with you so just say this Jesus i am a sinner wash me in your blood forgive me of my sins set me free and encounter me!! Jesus is calling you today please answer he loves you so very much
I’ve seen the Redwoods and Sequoias. They are absolutely stunning trees. It’s amazing how God created such incredible trees. We need to take care of them. Would love to see all these trees. That oak tree looks amazing.
The multi colored tree is amazing it looks like it was carved out of clay so beautiful I would love to have this tree for anyone who has seen it you're incredibly blessed..
Here in Japan we tend to avoid them. They are considered to attract ghosts and evil spirits so you hardly ever find them, except in the wild、Shinto and Buddhist temples, cemeteries. or by rivers where there are said to contain the souls of those who drowned. If you own a house in Japan and decide to sell it, the first thing the real estate agent will do if there is a willow tree, will be to cut it off and remove the roots as nobody will buy a house with a weeping willow in the garden.
Yes, they well weep. They can grow up to 10 feet per year which is about 1 foot per month, can grow in any environment, pretty hardy. And only lives to about 30 years
Somehow 1400 years doesn't sound long...in 2021. I was born in 1963. Changes since then had been more than astonishing. That rate of change has never before happened in modern recorded history. Trees are beautiful, and necessary. Takes a long time to grow big enough or impressive to be a "tree". Most people just walk pass trees, never acknowledging them. Hug (with eyes and appreciation) a tree when walking pass one, or just notice them. I feel I am a spokesperson for trees, though not emotional. Trees are also not emotional but can evoke emotions, yet majestic, and protective, and could provide some essentials in the form of fruit and timber. Please love 🥰 a tree(s). I always had. It is so easy and always available. Besides, they truly deserve it. And if you are the emotional type, go ahead and 🤗 a tree. The 🌳 made you do IT, IT was the silly, emotional, etc thing to do. But make sure the tree is on your property or is public. I better stop rambling, or else I would seem THAT old.
It’s for sure Gods creation, when you look too to the degeneration facts that is proven by the scientists. Then is evolution on the Darwin scale, simple not possible
Beautiful trees! the silk floss ( ceiba speciosa) & the red silk cotton tree (bombax ceiba) are beautiful too. I think they’re up there as some of the prettier trees. I read the “floss” from the fruits of the tree were used for stuffing & they are beautiful. The pink silk floss & the African Pom Pom tree “Dias cotinifolia,” are some of my favs not mentioned on here. Also the honk Kong orchid tree (bauhinia) are also very beautiful. I favor the white ‘bauhinia variegata Alba’ which’s more cold tolerant. Now that I moved to an area that gets a lil’ frost. I miss the jacaranda & orchid trees back in my hometown of St.Petersburg, fla. I used to pick purple “orchids” off the neighbors tree & break stems off my mawmaws jacarandas. Now that I’m older, she prob cringed @ me doing this to her tree.
@@Bright-It “Top tropicals,” here in Florida sells silk floss trees. They have the red cotton, pink & the rarer pale yellow varieties. I read, they ship out of state. A little pricey but worth it for the size & health of their trees (in my opinion.) They also sell seed. Not sure if ur in an area where they’ll grow but they have beautiful & rarer trees & tropicals. I drove past a huge red silk cotton tree in full bloom the other day. I stopped & picked some flowers off the ground. The African Pom Pom tree ( Dias Cotinifolia) is another I’m obsessed with. I purchased seed off a guy in India. It’s a smaller tree but stunning & harder to find.
We had a flamboyant tree in our front yard on Guam. My neighbor was colorblind so he had to take my word for it that the tree was spectacular in bloom.
Your "flamboyant " tree is known as a poincianna tree in south florida. Big seed pods attract parrots and seedlings spring up in unmowed areas and quckly grow into full sized trees. They live a very long time.
@@LadyRiderFL I have actually never heard them called Flamboyant trees ...only ever known them as Poincianna's. but comon names for trees vary wildly even within national borders. Hence why also including scientific name is important.
If you've ever seen and smelled the Red Wood Forests in California, you'd swear you'd gone to heaven. Just standing close to one and hugging it is what gave the term Tree Huggers its appropriate name. It will make everyone jump on the band wagon to save our forests.
We had a large number of beautifull Jacaranda trees on a farm we used to own they were very large spectacular flowering trees with a fee like foliage. They are easy to go in all climates except the coldest.
Oiih'..loveble flower trees and whatever.🍃🌹🌹🍃🌹🍃💕💗🙏🌹incredible how beautiful. Indeed..🌅🙄🙏let us know the value of everything we hawe. Thank you very much this fantastic video. 👌
In Australia, the Flamboyant Tree is called The Poinciana (Delonix regia). They come in several shades of orange to deep red flowers and some varieties have smaller leaflets while others have slightly larger leaflets. The Jacarandas that we have in Australia also come in several colours ranging from deep purple through to pink and pristine white. Monarch Butterflies are also native to Australia but rarely migrate more than a few 100miles. They live almost exclusively on Milk Weed (Swan Plant) even though they can drink from other flowers but only lay eggs on the milk weed. Due to the milk weed being classified a weed of grazing areas in coastal subtropical eastern Australia where the weed is cleared or sprayed, the butterfly is becoming endangered.
@@SirEdigarious Kayla, the Australian Monarch IS native to Australia. It's different to the one from Asia. Also the Canadian and Mexican Monarchs are not Aussies. It is thought they were already in existence in Gondwana times and as the continent split apart some got trapped on each new continent becoming indigenous to that region. A plant or animal only needs to be localized to a region for less than 4000 yrs to become indigenous to that region. The Australian dingo is a fine example of that. It is an Indonesian dog. The Indonesians traded it (and brought it) across the Torres Straights to this continent. Now it is ours too. Same, same the butterfly.
They eat the milk weed because the “milk” is bitter, which makes the caterpillar taste bad so predators look elsewhere for food. They do lay their eggs on this food source but once the plant is stripped they move on.
Wonderful! We constantly forget how important trees are in our lives. Here in Brazil we have beautiful trees, such as jacarandá, ipê, paineira. Nevertheless, all the plants are so beautiful for the absurd amount of oxygen they produce besides being a gift for our eyes.
I live a couple of hours away and have always wanted to see the Angel Oak. It's definitely on my bucket list. That area of SC in general has so much history and beauty.
The flamboyant tree is known as the Flame of the Forest tree here in Malaysia... they grow wild in the jungle and stands out amongst all the green around it.. There's also a variation of bright yellow and pink flowers..
Such lovely plants to look at.🌸🌸🌸🌸💐🌸🌸🌸🌸
Live in big city but created two acre tree garden. It is now over sixteen years old. Trees are quite toll. Give me shade in summer. Greatest thing I did in my life.
Awesome trees and the colors are breathtaking. Love them all. ♥️♥️♥️♥️👍👍🙌🙌👌👌
I love trees just looking at them I feel happy inside.
I know the Creator who made these trees and he wants to know you!! Isnt that amazing see Jesus died on the cross for your sins he became sin so you would be forgiven!! We have all sinned but it we repent of our sins and ask Jesus who is the son of God into our hearts your forgiven. He actually says he throws away your sins into a sea of forgetfulness isnt that amazing!! He is returning soon and he wants to take you with him but most of all he wants to have a relationship with you so just say this Jesus i am a sinner wash me in your blood forgive me of my sins set me free and encounter me!! Jesus is calling you today please answer he loves you so very much
Flamboyants are beautiful. Make a road of them plus Jacarandas and you got yourself a beautiful Sunday afternoon drive
So beautiful. I love all trees. It’s home to our beautiful birds
Cannonball tree love it beautiful flowers 💐😍
I love Trees,flowers and fruit are a huge bonus.
Very beautiful trees 🌳😍
How nice so much the color of the trees
I’ve seen the Redwoods and Sequoias. They are absolutely stunning trees. It’s amazing how God created such incredible trees. We need to take care of them. Would love to see all these trees. That oak tree looks amazing.
too bad this video couldn't convey the incredible smell of the redwoods and sequoias.
@@janetannerevans2320 but at least we now have well made videos so we can all see. Not everyone can afford to travel.
All the trees are stunning !!
:D 🔱
Life giving, life preserving spiritual food - that is the glory of such loveliness. Thank you for sharing this.
Beautiful 🌺🌸🥰🌸🌺
Oh I love them all they’re gorgeous I love all the trees🥰🥰🥰🥰
So awesome and beautiful view 😍😍😍 and colorful flowers ❤
The multi colored tree is amazing it looks like it was carved out of clay so beautiful I would love to have this tree for anyone who has seen it you're incredibly blessed..
Really, most beautiful trees. Most ancient trees. Green and colourful.❤❤❤😊😊😘😘🙂
Amazing creations by awesome God
100% I agree!
🐼 Big Bear Hugs from a 67 yr old grandma in Kirby, Texas, USA 🐼
I just felt lead to tell you Jesus loves you very much I hope your day is filled with peace love and happiness may the Lord bless you this day!!
there are a lot of different beautiful trees. some trees are awesome.
Awesome video! The scenes are beautiful and definitely worth watching! Thanks for sharing, my dear friend! Warm greetings from Germany! 🌍💜💜💜👍
My favorite trees are the aspen tree, ponderosa pine, cherry blossom, bonsai, and Japanese maple. Though aspen is my favorite. So many good trees
Bebeautiful trees...i love it....
Personally, I am a sucker for Weeping Willlow trees. They are so elegant and majestic.
True❤🥰
Here in Japan we tend to avoid them. They are considered to attract ghosts and evil spirits so you hardly ever find them, except in the wild、Shinto and Buddhist temples, cemeteries. or by rivers where there are said to contain the souls of those who drowned. If you own a house in Japan and decide to sell it, the first thing the real estate agent will do if there is a willow tree, will be to cut it off and remove the roots as nobody will buy a house with a weeping willow in the garden.
Yes, they well weep. They can grow up to 10 feet per year which is about 1 foot per month, can grow in any environment, pretty hardy. And only lives to about 30 years
Unfortunately, they're very shortlived
Somehow 1400 years doesn't sound long...in 2021. I was born in 1963. Changes since then had been more than astonishing. That rate of change has never before happened in modern recorded history.
Trees are beautiful, and necessary. Takes a long time to grow big enough or impressive to be a "tree". Most people just walk pass trees, never acknowledging them. Hug (with eyes and appreciation) a tree when walking pass one, or just notice them.
I feel I am a spokesperson for trees, though not emotional. Trees are also not emotional but can evoke emotions, yet majestic, and protective, and could provide some essentials in the form of fruit and timber. Please love 🥰 a tree(s). I always had. It is so easy and always available. Besides, they truly deserve it. And if you are the emotional type, go ahead and 🤗 a tree. The 🌳 made you do IT, IT was the silly, emotional, etc thing to do. But make sure the tree is on your property or is public.
I better stop rambling, or else I would seem THAT old.
Thank you for the update, Top Fives..!! 14:55 Wow, the Baobab trees look magnificent..!!
God's creation is Amazing
AMAZING! and truly AWESOME!
Of course you mean Evolution! "God" is a myth created by authority to control ordinary people -- especially women!
It’s for sure Gods creation, when you look too to the degeneration facts that is proven by the scientists. Then is evolution on the Darwin scale, simple not possible
Nature is god
@@leefbuiten4203 the missing link is Aliens splicing
The Jacarandas are my favorite and so amazing when they bloom. It's like a purple dream.
Love trees! Especially, oaks, Pal Verdes and olive
These are really awesome trees and flowers and butterflies too 😊
Stunning and beautiful! Thanks for sharing! We live in such a beautiful and amazing world!
Preserve the Planet and that will preserve these beautiful Trees 🌲 🌴🌳🌵🌾🐉
It is late for preservation/conservation. But life goes on still, so we must live and therefore try to do the logical and sensible things.
@@wip1664 Where there’s life there’s hope, it’s never too late to replace and restore the planet. Be optimistic, be positive.
I agree 100%
Breath taking BEAUTY 🌺
Golden Chains are beautiful!
Beautiful trees! the silk floss ( ceiba speciosa) & the red silk cotton tree (bombax ceiba) are beautiful too. I think they’re up there as some of the prettier trees. I read the “floss” from the fruits of the tree were used for stuffing & they are beautiful. The pink silk floss & the African Pom Pom tree “Dias cotinifolia,” are some of my favs not mentioned on here. Also the honk Kong orchid tree (bauhinia) are also very beautiful. I favor the white ‘bauhinia variegata Alba’ which’s more cold tolerant. Now that I moved to an area that gets a lil’ frost. I miss the jacaranda & orchid trees back in my hometown of St.Petersburg, fla. I used to pick purple “orchids” off the neighbors tree & break stems off my mawmaws jacarandas. Now that I’m older, she prob cringed @ me doing this to her tree.
I agree 100%.
I grew up in a house located in a boulevard with Silk floss and others.
I miss so much my childhood place.
@@Bright-It “Top tropicals,” here in Florida sells silk floss trees. They have the red cotton, pink & the rarer pale yellow varieties. I read, they ship out of state. A little pricey but worth it for the size & health of their trees (in my opinion.) They also sell seed. Not sure if ur in an area where they’ll grow but they have beautiful & rarer trees & tropicals. I drove past a huge red silk cotton tree in full bloom the other day. I stopped & picked some flowers off the ground. The African Pom Pom tree ( Dias Cotinifolia) is another I’m obsessed with. I purchased seed off a guy in India. It’s a smaller tree but stunning & harder to find.
Pretoria and johnnesburg are a sight to see in spring when the Jacaranda is in bloom.
Australia has fantastic jacaranda trees
superb video and enjoyed very much!
Amazing what natural selection and evolution produces over millions of of years.
Yes. Poui trees are stunning too and they come in pink and yellow and other colors as well.
beautiful trees. nature is the only form of purity
Beautiful ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
all trees are beautiful❤
I live in an area with many Redwood trees. No matter how many times I see them, I am always in awe.
Nothing can make me enjoy more than trees in natural.
This was a great video for tree lovers! Totally awesome. I never heard of the Pando.
I loved watching this. The giant Sequoia tree has been my favorite tree since I was a kid ☺️☺️
Wonderful and stunning.
Great Vid
Trees are beautiful beings I talk to them they are fantastic beings ❤ ♥ 💖 take time to tune in you will be amazed I love them
Nice Video
I found that golden/yellow tree at the start which looked like its exploring was truly stunning.
Thank y'all so much dearest 🌹
Y'all such an inspiration 🥰
Appreciate y'all from the bottom of my heart 💖
Be Blissful Eternally 🙏👼🌈
I love mother nature. It makes me happy!
Very beautiful trees
Yes it's so beautiful 😍😍😍
Very Very Good Thank you
We had a flamboyant tree in our front yard on Guam. My neighbor was colorblind so he had to take my word for it that the tree was spectacular in bloom.
Your "flamboyant " tree is known as a poincianna tree in south florida. Big seed pods attract parrots and seedlings spring up in unmowed areas and quckly grow into full sized trees. They live a very long time.
@@LadyRiderFL I have actually never heard them called Flamboyant trees ...only ever known them as Poincianna's. but comon names for trees vary wildly even within national borders. Hence why also including scientific name is important.
I love looking at trees
Amazing tree
You have to see what a yellow poui tree looks like in full bloom ....it is one of the prettiest trees ever 😊
What pleasure this brings
I Love our Jacaranda tree and our baobab. 👍🇿🇦🇿🇼
Ez: CSODAORSZÁG a csoda fáival , csoda virágaival.Nagyon, nagyon szép és különleges.Köszönöm a felvételek készítőjének, hogy láthattam.
While talking about Banyan tree... one of the largest Banyan tree in India is with canopy of 4.33 acres.
😲😲😲
WOW!! IT MUST BE INCREDIBLE TO SEE AND WALK THROUGH!!
Flame boy tree - gulmohar
Fascinating
very interesting facts, thank you.
Wow!wow!
If you've ever seen and smelled the Red Wood Forests in California, you'd swear you'd gone to heaven. Just standing close to one and hugging it is what gave the term Tree Huggers its appropriate name. It will make everyone jump on the band wagon to save our forests.
Very nice
Thanks for sharing 🌻
Amazing content..thank you for luvly posting
Incredible. Amazing. Awesome. Hat's off to you. I 👍 👍 👍🙏🙏🙏❤❤❤
Have you guy seen our poui trees in the Caribbean it's spectacular it blooms between March and May .. you should see it
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Isn't God the creator amazing?! So beautiful!
YES!!!
God the destroyer isn’t amazing.
@@R.E.A.L.I.T.Y Yup, Satan sucks! Agree! The Creator is awesome!
allah*
And the baobab trees are beautiful too.
Nice
Very nice video
The Crepe Myrtle trees should of been on this list. They are beautiful.
We had a large number of beautifull Jacaranda trees on a farm we used to own they were very large spectacular flowering trees with a fee like foliage. They are easy to go in all climates except the coldest.
Yess💕💗💗🥰
Very nice and wonderful hardwork for bringing out this beautiful natural information
Wow , absolutely beautiful tree
I enjoyed it.
I'm very impressed and glad I found Ghana in the list 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭✊
Oiih'..loveble flower trees and whatever.🍃🌹🌹🍃🌹🍃💕💗🙏🌹incredible how beautiful. Indeed..🌅🙄🙏let us know the value of everything we hawe. Thank you very much this fantastic video. 👌
In Australia, the Flamboyant Tree is called The Poinciana (Delonix regia). They come in several shades of orange to deep red flowers and some varieties have smaller leaflets while others have slightly larger leaflets.
The Jacarandas that we have in Australia also come in several colours ranging from deep purple through to pink and pristine white.
Monarch Butterflies are also native to Australia but rarely migrate more than a few 100miles. They live almost exclusively on Milk Weed (Swan Plant) even though they can drink from other flowers but only lay eggs on the milk weed. Due to the milk weed being classified a weed of grazing areas in coastal subtropical eastern Australia where the weed is cleared or sprayed, the butterfly is becoming endangered.
Monarchs are not native to Australia.
@@SirEdigarious Kayla, the Australian Monarch IS native to Australia. It's different to the one from Asia. Also the Canadian and Mexican Monarchs are not Aussies. It is thought they were already in existence in Gondwana times and as the continent split apart some got trapped on each new continent becoming indigenous to that region.
A plant or animal only needs to be localized to a region for less than 4000 yrs to become indigenous to that region. The Australian dingo is a fine example of that. It is an Indonesian dog. The Indonesians traded it (and brought it) across the Torres Straights to this continent. Now it is ours too.
Same, same the butterfly.
We have them in southern FLorida. They are gorgeous
They eat the milk weed because the “milk” is bitter, which makes the caterpillar taste bad so predators look elsewhere for food. They do lay their eggs on this food source but once the plant is stripped they move on.
We also have them on Aruba, we used to have a huge one behind our house when I was growing up. Gorgeous tree!
My number one favorite tree of all time is the Purple Haze
My previous school had a few cannonball trees . They are way too beautiful ❤️
💕💗💛💛💖💖❤
I'm planning on planting a jacaranda tree in my garden. I fell in love with them when I lived in Seville (Spain)...
Wow I have it in front of my gate and I didn't even plant it 😀
Do they grow in southwest texas
@@quetafierrro8253 yes
Love it 😍
Wonderful! We constantly forget how important trees are in our lives. Here in Brazil we have beautiful trees, such as jacarandá, ipê, paineira. Nevertheless, all the plants are so beautiful for the absurd amount of oxygen they produce besides being a gift for our eyes.
What a sin to kill the Dragon Blood tree. Wow, it's so beautiful.
The redwood tree is one of my favorite in the tree world.🤗👍🏾👍🏾
I also love the giant sequoia tree.
I live near the Angel Oak and it gets even more amazing every time I see it.
I live a couple of hours away and have always wanted to see the Angel Oak. It's definitely on my bucket list. That area of SC in general has so much history and beauty.
I'm very happy to see a tree from my home on this list!!!! The Lowcountry is a special part of the US!!!!
Mother nature has it all
Wow.....
The flamboyant tree is known as the Flame of the Forest tree here in Malaysia... they grow wild in the jungle and stands out amongst all the green around it.. There's also a variation of bright yellow and pink flowers..
Red and blue
Evolution is amazing!
Nice trees