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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.

Cocoplum Fruit Live Plant (Chrysobalanus Icaco)

Cocoplum (Chrysobalanus icaco) is a versatile and attractive evergreen shrub or small tree native to tropical and subtropical regions, particularly in the Americas and the Caribbean. It's known for its edible fruit and its use in landscaping.


Cereus and Pilocereus Cactus Plants

Pilosocereus cacti are mostly shrubby or columnar tree-like cereus 1 to 10 (or more) m tall.. The fertile portion of Blue cactus is often slightly differentiated from normal vegetative parts. Its elegant habit (shape) makes it look like a miniature blue Saguaro.


The Golden Charm of Casuarina Equisetifolia Aurea

Casuarina equisetifolia, commonly known as coastal she-oak, horsetail she-oak, ironwood, beach sheoak, beach casuarina or whistling tree is a species of flowering plant in the family Casuarinaceae and is native to Australia, New Guinea, Southeast Asia and India.


November Shower Plant - Cassia multijuga or Senna Multijuga

Senna multijuga, commonly known as November shower or false sicklepod, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae. It is native to wet tropical areas of Latin America, and widely introduced to other tropical locales such as Africa, India, Indonesia, China, Australia, and Hawaii.


Beautiful Pink Shower: Cassia Grandis (Senna Grandis) - Horse Cassia Plant

The Cassia grandis, commonly known as the Pink Shower tree or Horse Cassia, is a stunning flowering tree renowned for its vibrant pink blossoms. Native to tropical regions of the Americas, this tree belongs to the Fabaceae family and is appreciated for its ornamental beauty.


Cassia and Senna Trees- Scrambled Eggs Tree

Introducing the Cassia Tree, also known as the Scrambled Egg Tree. Like a gorgeous yellow bouquet perched atop a long, slender trunk, the Cassia is so visually attractive, butterflies will be drawn to it in droves. The Cassia's deep, green leaves are overtaken by clusters of dandelion-yellow blooms.