The Joshua Tree
Ceiba pentandra is the scientific name for the kapok tree. Specifically, that's the Latin name for the tree that's native to Caribbean islands, Central America, Mexico, and northern South America. There's another variety that's native to tropical west Africa. Its scientific name is Ceiba pentandra var. guineensis
The sassafras tree is native to eastern North America.
The Latin name for the Western Hemlock tree is 'tsuga heterophylla.' It is native to the west coast of North America.
The botanical name for the tree of life is Thuja occidentalis, a species of coniferous tree native to North America. It is commonly known for its scale-like leaves and pyramid-shaped growth habit.
The name would be Triplochiton scleroxylon. Family: Triplochitonaceae.
An acerola is a tree native to the West Indies and South America, Latin name Malpighia glabra, or the fruit of this tree.
Ceiba pentandra is the scientific name for the kapok tree. Specifically, that's the Latin name for the tree that's native to Caribbean islands, Central America, Mexico, and northern South America. There's another variety that's native to tropical west Africa. Its scientific name is Ceiba pentandra var. guineensis
To North America
The Avacado is a tree native to The Caribbean, Mexico, South America and Central America.
An American sycamore is a species of tree native to eastern North America, Latin name Plantanus occidentalis.
The sassafras tree is native to eastern North America.
No. The peppercorn tree is native to southern America. The Alpine Pepper tree is native to mountainous areas of Tasmania. Other pepper trees in Australia are not native, and are often considered weeds.
That's the Joshua Tree. In fact, we have an entire park of them:Joshua Tree National Park (U.S. National Park Service) in southern California.
It's Celtis occidentalis
A black gum is a variety of tree native to eastern North America, Latin name Nyssa sylvatica.
An American sycamore is a species of tree native to eastern North America, Latin name Plantanus occidentalis.
No coconut trees are native to tropical areas of the world.