Getting good images of the Tulip tree flower can be quite a trick due to the trees tall height and the fact that the flowers are usually so far off the ground that you can only get a glimpse of them. A few days ago however I came across a fairly young tree that had flowers as low as five feet off the ground. These images are from that tree.
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Caucasian Zelkova - Zelkova carpinifolia
The Caucasian Zelkova (species name: Zelcova carpinifolia) is a fairly large deciduous tree native to the Caucasus region of southeastern Europe. The Zelcove genus is a family of six tree species in the Elm family. The tree featured in this post is located in the Madrid botanical garden.
The Caucasian zelkova has a unique shape that consists of multiple branches branching off near the base and that are almost vertical and grow very close together. The images above shows how these branches give the tree an almost bottle shape.
Leaves
Trunk base with fairly smooth gray bark
Another view of the way the main branches grow almost vertical
Old Grove of Large Leaved Linden (or Lime)
London Plane - Platanus x hispanica (syn. x acerifolia)

The bark of the London Plane has a cameoflage like apearance and is constantly flaking which reveals the lighter color bark beneath. This is said to help it survive in city environments where the polution is greater.


"The survival secret is that its shiny leaves are easily washed clean by the rain and it sheds bark regularly in large patches, preventing the trees lenticels or breathing pores in the trunk becoming suffocated under a layer of sooty, sulphurous grime."
Empress Tree - Paulownia tomentosa





For a tree with similar leaves try the Indian Bean Tree (Catalpa).
For a tree with big extravagant leaves and interesting flowers try the Snowflake Aralia.
Walnut - Juglans regia




The Common Walnut (sometimes called Persian or English Walnut as well) has oblong leaflets that are about six inches in length and are arranged odd-pinnately compound on the stem. The venation is also pinnate and the leaf has entire margins.



Weeping Willow tree - Salix babylonica

Field Elm - Ulmus minor






Ginkgo Biloba




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