concept   elm
culture   North America
statement   Elm trees are iconic in North American cities and parks, known for their large size and graceful appearance.

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1 acacia North America Acacia trees are not as prominent in the landscape and may be less well-known compared to other native tree species. 1
2 aspen North America Aspen trees are commonly found in North America and are associated with the changing colors of autumn. 1
3 aspen North America Aspen trees are commonly found in North American forests and are often associated with the fall season due to their vibrant yellow leaves. 1
4 aspen North America Aspen trees are iconic and commonly found in North American landscapes, often associated with autumn foliage and outdoor recreation. 1
5 axletree North America An important component of traditional wagons and carriages 1
6 birch North America Birch trees are widely appreciated for their beauty and are often used in landscaping and decorative purposes. 1
7 birch bark North America Traditional material for making canoes and shelters by indigenous tribes 1
8 elm North America Elms are iconic trees in North American cities and parks, often planted for their graceful appearance and shade. 1
9 elm North America Elm trees are an iconic and common sight in parks and landscapes. 1
10 elm North America Elm trees are commonly found and admired for their large size and beautiful foliage. 1
11 eucalyptus North America Eucalyptus is primarily known for its pleasant scent and is often used in aromatherapy, skincare products, and as an ingredient in over-the-counter remedies. 1