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4-syllable Trees that contain L

Trees pronounced in 4 syllables that contain L — full profile for each.

You're looking for 4-syllable trees containing L — here are 10 matches, each linked to a full profile.

List of 4-syllable Trees that contain L

    1

    Atlas Cedar

    Cedrus atlantica

    A handsome blue-green cedar of the Atlas Mountains of Morocco and Algeria, widely planted as an ornamental in temperate gardens.

    2

    Bristlecone Pine

    Pinus longaeva

    A gnarled, windblown high-altitude pine of the American West, including individuals that are the oldest non-clonal living things on Earth.

    3

    Coconut Palm

    Cocos nucifera

    An iconic tropical palm of coastal shores worldwide, supplying food, drink, oil, fibre, and shelter to communities across the equatorial belt.

    4

    Eucalyptus

    Eucalyptus globulus

    A vast genus of fast-growing Australian evergreen trees with peeling bark and aromatic oily leaves, now the most widely planted hardwood worldwide.

    5

    Magnolia

    Magnolia grandiflora

    An ancient family of flowering trees with large, fragrant, primitive blooms that predate bees, treasured as ornamentals across the temperate world.

    6

    Norway Maple

    Acer platanoides

    A vigorous European maple with milky sap, widely planted in cities for its dense shade and now invasive in much of North America.

    7

    Silver Maple

    Acer saccharinum

    A fast-growing North American maple of river bottoms, named for the silvery undersides of its deeply lobed leaves.

    8

    Sugar Maple

    Acer saccharum

    A deciduous hardwood of northeastern North America famed for spectacular autumn colour and as the source of maple syrup.

    9

    Weeping Willow

    Salix babylonica

    A graceful, water-loving deciduous tree of East Asian origin, with long pendulous branches that sweep the ground beside ponds and streams worldwide.

    10

    Western Hemlock

    Tsuga heterophylla

    A graceful, shade-loving evergreen conifer that dominates the wet temperate forests of the Pacific Northwest beneath the Douglas fir canopy.

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