TREES

Trees that end with E

22 trees ending with the letter E — each with origin, classification, and notes.

This page lists trees that end with E. 22 trees are detailed below. Each entry below is a doorway into a full profile — not just a name on a list.

Table of contents 22 entries
American SycamoreAppleBlack SpruceBristlecone Pine
Coffee TreeJapanese MapleJoshua TreeLondon Plane
Mango TreeNorway MapleNorway SpruceOlive
PomegranatePonderosa PineRed MapleRubber Tree
Scots PineSilver MapleSugar MapleSycamore
Tulip TreeWhite Pine

List of Trees That End With E

    1

    American Sycamore

    Platanus occidentalis

    A massive eastern North American plane tree of river bottoms, with mottled white bark and the largest leaves of any tree in its range.

    2

    Apple

    Malus domestica

    A small deciduous fruit tree of central Asian origin, cultivated for thousands of years and the most widely grown temperate fruit in the world.

    3

    Black Spruce

    Picea mariana

    A slow-growing, narrow-crowned spruce of the North American boreal forest and muskeg, vital for pulpwood and caribou habitat.

    4

    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.

    5

    Coffee Tree

    Coffea arabica

    A small evergreen tropical shrub or tree whose roasted seeds produce coffee, the most widely consumed beverage on Earth after water.

    6

    Japanese Maple

    Acer palmatum

    A small, refined deciduous maple of East Asia, prized worldwide as an ornamental for its delicate leaves and brilliant autumn colour.

    7

    Joshua Tree

    Yucca brevifolia

    A surreal branching yucca of the Mojave Desert, with spiky leaf rosettes that pivot toward the sun and ivory flower spikes pollinated by a single moth.

    8

    London Plane

    Platanus x acerifolia

    A hybrid plane tree with flaking patchwork bark, planted along the streets of London, New York, and Paris for its remarkable tolerance of urban pollution.

    9

    Mango Tree

    Mangifera indica

    A large evergreen tropical tree native to South Asia, cultivated across the tropics for its sweet, fragrant stone fruit.

    10

    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.

    11

    Norway Spruce

    Picea abies

    A tall, conical evergreen spruce of northern and central Europe, widely planted for timber and famous as the traditional Christmas tree.

    12

    Olive

    Olea europaea

    A long-lived Mediterranean evergreen tree cultivated for at least 8,000 years for its silvery foliage, edible fruit, and prized golden oil.

    13

    Pomegranate

    Punica granatum

    A small deciduous tree or shrub of the Middle East and the Caucasus, cultivated for its leathery red fruit filled with juicy, jewel-like seed arils.

    14

    Ponderosa Pine

    Pinus ponderosa

    A tall western American pine with butterscotch-scented bark that dominates dry, fire-shaped forests across the interior West.

    15

    Red Maple

    Acer rubrum

    A widespread, fast-growing North American maple whose flowers, twigs, leafstalks, and autumn leaves are all flushed with crimson.

    16

    Rubber Tree

    Hevea brasiliensis

    An Amazonian tree whose milky latex, tapped from cuts in the bark, became the foundation of the global natural-rubber industry.

    17

    Scots Pine

    Pinus sylvestris

    A hardy evergreen pine with orange upper bark, the only native pine of Britain and the most widely distributed pine in the world.

    18

    Silver Maple

    Acer saccharinum

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

    19

    Sugar Maple

    Acer saccharum

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

    20

    Sycamore

    Acer pseudoplatanus

    A vigorous large maple of central and southern Europe, with broad shade-casting leaves and a tolerance for salt, wind, and poor soils.

    21

    Tulip Tree

    Liriodendron tulipifera

    One of the tallest broadleaf trees of eastern North America, with peculiar four-lobed leaves and large cup-shaped tulip-like spring flowers.

    22

    White Pine

    Pinus strobus

    A tall, soft-needled evergreen pine of eastern North America that built early colonial America and once towered above old-growth forests.

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