TREES

Trees that end with T

8 trees ending with the letter T — each with origin, classification, and notes.

This page lists trees that end with T. 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
ApricotBlack WalnutBrazil NutBreadfruit
ChestnutHazelnutHorse ChestnutWalnut

List of Trees That End With T

    1

    Apricot

    Prunus armeniaca

    A small deciduous stone-fruit tree of Central Asian origin, grown across continental climates for its fragrant golden-orange drupes.

    2

    Black Walnut

    Juglans nigra

    A North American walnut treasured for its dark, richly figured timber and its tough-shelled, strongly flavoured nuts.

    3

    Brazil Nut

    Bertholletia excelsa

    A towering emergent of the Amazon rainforest whose softball-sized fruits hold the familiar wedge-shaped nuts, harvested almost entirely from wild trees.

    4

    Breadfruit

    Artocarpus altilis

    A starchy-fruited Pacific island tree, central to Polynesian food culture and the cargo at the heart of the mutiny on the Bounty.

    5

    Chestnut

    Castanea sativa

    A massive deciduous tree of the beech family from southern Europe and Anatolia, providing sweet, starchy nuts and durable, tannin-rich timber.

    6

    Hazelnut

    Corylus avellana

    A small deciduous tree or large shrub of Europe and western Asia, valued for its rounded nuts, ornamental catkins, and coppiced flexible wood.

    7

    Horse Chestnut

    Aesculus hippocastanum

    A handsome Balkan deciduous tree with spectacular candle-like flower spikes and the polished brown seeds used in childrens "conker" games.

    8

    Walnut

    Juglans regia

    A large deciduous broadleaf tree of Eurasian origin, prized for its rich oily nuts and the dark, beautifully grained heartwood favoured by gunmakers and cabinetmakers.

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