The two trees of Valinor are Telperion and Laurelin, respectively the silver and gold tree.
Valinor is a place, also known as the Land of the Valar, or the Undying Lands.
Valinor is a magical land far across the sea where the Valar reside. Many Maia are there as well. It is the place where the Elves go to after they are weary of Middle-earth, and its capital is Valimar.
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Names of every varities of Christmas trees
To the west, where Valinor and Eressea lie.
black walnut (two words but...) sorry thats all i know Cotoneaster.
The Elves were granted passage to Valinor as a reward for their alliance with the Valar. Hobbits and other mortal races, such as Men, were not offered the same privilege because their destiny lies in the mortal lands of Middle-earth, while Valinor was meant as a home for the immortal Elves.
In the books of J.R.R. Tolkien, Valinor lies in the central regions of the continent of Aman, in the utmost West of Arda. After the rebellion of Numenor, and the world was made round, Valinor was removed from the circles of the world, and only the Elves remaining in Middle-earth could reach it, following the Straight Road. See The Encyclopedia of Arda http://www.glyphweb.com/arda/default.asp for more data.
3 Trees Explanation: It says but two for three trees and they talk about one tree so that means that the other two are the but two.
the answer is whitebeam ~gwinoogle
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