Aspen
A slender, white-barked, trembling-leafed deciduous tree of cool temperate Europe and Asia, a key pioneer of disturbed northern woodland.
8 trees ending with the letter N — each with origin, classification, and notes.
This page lists trees that end with N. 8 trees are detailed below. Each entry below is a doorway into a full profile — not just a name on a list.
| Aspen | Banyan | Cedar of Lebanon | Hawthorn |
| Lime / Linden | Pecan | Quaking Aspen | Rowan |
A slender, white-barked, trembling-leafed deciduous tree of cool temperate Europe and Asia, a key pioneer of disturbed northern woodland.
An immense Indian fig that drops aerial roots from its branches, each maturing into a new trunk until a single tree spans an entire grove.
A majestic evergreen conifer of the eastern Mediterranean mountains, symbol of Lebanon and source of fragrant rot-resistant timber prized since antiquity.
A small spiny deciduous tree of European hedgerows, blanketed in white blossom in May and bright red haws through autumn.
A tall European broadleaf of stately avenues, with heart-shaped leaves and fragrant midsummer flowers that perfume the air and feed honeybees.
A large American hickory of the south-central river bottoms, producing oblong nuts that are the only major commercial nut native to the United States.
The most widely distributed tree in North America, famous for its shimmering golden autumn groves and for forming the largest clonal organism on Earth.
A graceful small deciduous tree of European uplands, with pinnate leaves and scarlet berry clusters that feed late-autumn thrushes.
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