What is the common term for linden trees in the UK?
  • Lime trees
  • Gum trees
  • Prunus
  • Blackthorn
What genus of trees do cherries, apricots, plums, and peaches belong to?
  • Prunus
  • Maple
  • Oak
  • Holly
What is the most generic name for the sloe tree that is often used to create walking or riding sticks?
  • Blackthorn
  • Prunus
  • Acasia
  • Willow tree
Who was the American Civil War general that was behind the name of the giant sequoia tree situated at Sequoia National Park, California, that was the biggest known living single stem tree on Earth in terms of its volume?
  • General Sherman
  • General Sherlock
  • General Ola
  • General Smith
What tree used to be one of the unique trees in the English countryside trees and can be seen in the John Constable painting named Salisbury Cathedral from the South-West? In the year 1990, only a few mature ones remained in Britain.
  • Elm
  • Lime tree
  • Gum tree
  • Balsa tree
What is the name of the tree in the British Isles, which has nuts called conkers?
  • Horse-chestnut tree
  • Willow tree
  • Balsa tree
  • Gum tree
Which tree had the wood that was the best option for water pipes until the 1700s, as it does not decay when kept permanently wet compared with other woods?
  • Elm
  • Deciduous tree
  • Balsa tree
  • Gum tree
What do you call the trees that drop their leaves right after the growing season and produce new leaves during the spring season?
  • Deciduous trees
  • Gum trees
  • Lime trees
  • Balsa trees
What name did the Victorians give the Araucaria Araucana species for its spiny spiraling branches?
  • Monkey Puzzle
  • Snake Puzzle
  • Monkey Riddle
  • Snake Riddle
What is the only country that takes its name after a kind of tree?
  • Brazil
  • Africa
  • Australia
  • China
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