
Rainbow Eucalytptus
This is the only eucalyptus tree indigenous to the northern hemisphere, found mainly in the Philippines, New Guinea, and Indonesia. Its colorful inner bark layers are revealed as the outer bark peels.

Giant Sequoia
Did you know, a redwood and a sequoia are not the same thing? Both are among the tallest and largest trees in the world.

Palm tree
There are many types of palm tree, ranging in size from shrub to giant. Not all palm trees produce fruit, but those that do make coconuts or dates, not all of which edible.

Spruce tree
A northern hemisphere conifer, its needle like leaves grow in a sprial pattern. Old spruce needles fall off when they are between 4-10 years old.

Douglas Fir
The Douglas Fir is native to western North America. If you've ever had a Christmas tree, you may have had a Douglas Fir.

Cedar tree
Cedars are conifers. Their oil can be an effective repellent against insects, especially moths.