Types of trees and their meanings

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You know the symbolism of an olive branch, but what about wisteria?

Types of trees and their meanings

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You know the symbolism of an olive branch, but what about wisteria?

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Wisteria

It won't entirely surprise you that this gorgeous tree symbolizes romance.

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Oak

With its expansive canopy, an oak isn't just stately. It's a symbol of power and courage.

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Palm Trees

Whether potted or part of a tropical landscape, these trees always said "vacation" to us. But they actually represent peace, as the trunk bends without breaking (flexibility, you see).

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Cherry Tree

Their branches are filled with lush flowers for a very brief time, which may be why the cherry is considered a sign of good fortune when in bloom. The cherry also stands for love and romance.

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Birch Trees

With their striking spare shape, birch trees have year-round beauty. Symbolically, they represent new beginnings.

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Elm Tree

Old-growth elms are traditionally found on college campuses. Perhaps it's a coincidence that these trees represent intuition and inner strength.

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Redwood Trees

This one's not so surprising: The mighty redwood represents "forever."

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Maple

If you have this type of tree in your yard, you might enjoy a better sense of balance and promise in your life.

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Cedar

These beautiful trees are thought to having a healing, cleansing benefit.

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Japanese maple

This striking tree represents great blessings and peaceful retreat.

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Fir Tree

Like most evergreens, you might think of a fir as a Christmas tree. However, it is a symbol of springtime.

Today, most of us plant trees as a way to create shade and privacy, and some are planted because of their beautiful flowers. But planting a tree can mean so much more.

Since ancient days, trees have been used to represent life, growth, wisdom, prosperity and more in legends, poetry, literature, and religion. We all know the symbolism behind an olive branch and the Tree of Knowledge from the Garden of Eden. 

Cultures around the world hold both deciduous and evergreen trees as sacred symbolsHere are some of most popular trees and their symbolic meanings:

Apple Trees represent goodwill, happiness, and the bounty of life. They are important to both Greek and Norse mythology. Bees and birds love apple trees.

Types of trees and their meanings
Wisteria and cherry trees are cherished for their beautiful and fragrant flowers. They represent love and romance in many cultures.

Oak Trees are one of the most loved trees in the world. It is a symbol of strength, courage, and knowledge. wearing oak leaves was a sign of special status among the Celts, ancient Greeks, and Romans.

Birch trees represent new beginnings. Often thought of as a pioneer, the birch takes root  in landscapes where no other tree would before.

Elm trees represent life and eternal wisdom. No wonder so many college campuses plant elms along their entrances.

Maple trees represent balance, longevity, and generosity. One reason behind this symbolism is that maple trees have the ability to adapt to many different soil types and climates. 

Fir trees are a symbol of honesty, truth, and forthrightness because of the way they grow straight like a tower. When grouped together they symbolize long-lasting friendship because of their evergreen display.

Yew Trees symbolize longevity because of their long lives. The oldest yew is thought to be at least 3,000 years old.

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Types of trees and their meanings

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What is the spiritual meaning of trees?

The ancient symbol of the Tree has been found to represent physical and spiritual nourishment, transformation and liberation, union and fertility. Often seen as a symbol of femininity due to its long branches and flowing leaves, the trunk is seen as masculine.

What trees represent protection?

Oak. Across various mythologies and literature, the sturdy oak tree is portrayed as a symbol of strength, stability, and protection, standing strong through all things. These trees are also thought to provide comfort and are considered spiritual guardians by some cultures.

What tree is a symbol of strength?

Symbolism of the Mighty Oak The Oak tree is one of the most loved trees in the world, and with good reason. It's a symbol of strength, morale, resistance and knowledge.

Which tree is a symbol of love?

The white jasmine tree is known for its beautiful and fragrant blossoms and is a symbol of sweet, romantic love. Like myrtle, it has become a popular choice in bridal bouquets, particularly for Tuscan weddings.