There is no one definitive cause of a phobia. Some specific phobias are caused by a bad experience growing up. For example, someone who was bitten by a dog as a child could likely develop cynophobia. Someone who survived a plane crash, or who lost a loved one in a crash, could develop an intense fear of flying. So dendrophobia (or fear of trees) could be related to a bad experience with trees but that is not always the case.
Dendrophobia
Dendrophobia
dendrophobia
There doesn't seem to be an official name for it, but there are a number of people with this fear.
Symptoms include anxiety and depression, which is usually shown at a young age, but can vary from person to person.
in greek dendron means trees and phobia means fear so it means tree-fear - fear of trees
I am only aware of a phobia concerning trees in general; it is called Dendrophobia.
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