TREES

Trees that end with H

5 trees ending with the letter H — each with origin, classification, and notes.

This page lists trees that end with H. 5 trees are detailed below. Each entry below is a doorway into a full profile — not just a name on a list.

Table of contents 5 entries
AshBeechPaper BirchPeach
Silver Birch

List of Trees That End With H

    1

    Ash

    Fraxinus excelsior

    A tall, fast-growing European deciduous tree with elegant pinnate leaves and strong, shock-absorbing timber — now threatened by an invasive fungus.

    2

    Beech

    Fagus sylvatica

    A graceful, smooth-barked deciduous broadleaf of European woodland, casting a deep shade that suppresses competitors and shapes climax forests.

    3

    Paper Birch

    Betula papyrifera

    A white-barked deciduous birch of the northern North American forests, whose peeling bark sheets the canoes and writing scrolls of First Nations peoples.

    4

    Peach

    Prunus persica

    A small Chinese-origin deciduous fruit tree of the rose family, grown across warm temperate climates for its velvety-skinned summer drupes.

    5

    Silver Birch

    Betula pendula

    A graceful, pioneer deciduous tree of cool northern climates, instantly recognisable by its peeling white bark and shimmering leaves.

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