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Illustration of Spathodea campanulata (African Tulip), a common invasive species in many tropical areas, including Samoa and Fiji.
Spathodea campanulata (African Tulip)
Illustration of Coconut Palm
Cocos nucifera (Coconut Palm) 1
Illustration of Coconut Palm
Cocos nucifera (Coconut Palm) 2
Large sandy areas on a Bahamian island in the Exumas had many flowering cacti.
Sweet prickly pear (Opuntia dillenii)
Illustration of a fallen tree.
Dead tree 3
Illustration of a shrub that has been overbrowsed by deer.
Deer overbrowse: shrub
Illustration of a tree that has been overbrowsed by deer.
Deer overbrowse: tree
Illustration of a common species of the Pandanus Genus
Pandanus spp
Wax myrtle (Myrica cerifera) is the most common shrub in the  areas behind the ocean dunes and protected from salt spray. It is an evergreen whose berries are eaten by tree swallows and myrtle warblers, and that provides cover for small rodents and rabbits.
Myrica cerifera (wax myrtle)
The image depicts a yellow mulberry attached to a stem with five large green leaves on it.
Morinda Citrifolia (Indian Mulberry)
A closeup shot of a Hawaiian tree fern Pulu fiber
Hawaiin Tree Fern Pulu Fiber
A Mature Acacia Koa Tree showing compound leaves and phyllodes
Acacia Koa Tree
Vaccinium reticulatum, found in Hawaii
Ohelo in Hawaiian
Illustration of a generic tropical shrub
Generic shrub: tropical
Illustration of a generic rainforest tree
Generic tree: rainforest 3
Illustration of a generic temperate shrub
Generic shrub: temperate
Illustration of Corymbia spp. (Ghost Gum)
Corymbia spp. (Ghost Gum)
Illustration of white ash (Fraxinus Americana)
Fraxinus americana (White Ash)
The tree-lined Skyline Drive wends through Shenandoah National Park along mountain ridges, providing opportunities to see expansive vistas as well as hardwood forests.
Tree-lined Skyline Drive
Cherry blossoms at the White House during spring
Cherry blossoms
Forest in Maui
Forest in Maui
The Garden District of New Orleans is famous for household gardens in courtyards such as this one.
Garden in the Garden District
Palm trees sway in the trade winds along Maui
Palm tree in the wind
Strangler fig (Ficus spp.) and various epiphytes can be found on this tree
Strangler fig tree and epiphytes
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