TREES

Trees that end with N

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.

Table of contents 8 entries
AspenBanyanCedar of LebanonHawthorn
Lime / LindenPecanQuaking AspenRowan

List of Trees That End With N

    1

    Aspen

    Populus tremula

    A slender, white-barked, trembling-leafed deciduous tree of cool temperate Europe and Asia, a key pioneer of disturbed northern woodland.

    2

    Banyan

    Ficus benghalensis

    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.

    3

    Cedar of Lebanon

    Cedrus libani

    A majestic evergreen conifer of the eastern Mediterranean mountains, symbol of Lebanon and source of fragrant rot-resistant timber prized since antiquity.

    4

    Hawthorn

    Crataegus monogyna

    A small spiny deciduous tree of European hedgerows, blanketed in white blossom in May and bright red haws through autumn.

    5

    Lime / Linden

    Tilia x europaea

    A tall European broadleaf of stately avenues, with heart-shaped leaves and fragrant midsummer flowers that perfume the air and feed honeybees.

    6

    Pecan

    Carya illinoinensis

    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.

    7

    Quaking Aspen

    Populus tremuloides

    The most widely distributed tree in North America, famous for its shimmering golden autumn groves and for forming the largest clonal organism on Earth.

    8

    Rowan

    Sorbus aucuparia

    A graceful small deciduous tree of European uplands, with pinnate leaves and scarlet berry clusters that feed late-autumn thrushes.

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