This document provides brief descriptions of several tree species:
- Willow is recognized by its open crown of ground-sweeping branches and light green leaves above with grayish-green beneath. It grows well near water and reaches 30-40 feet tall.
- Birch is a deciduous tree that belongs to the Betulaceae family and requires well-drained soil, moisture, and sunlight. It usually grows near lakes and rivers.
- Beech is a large tree that can reach heights of 40 meters and trunk diameters of 2 meters, though usually grows 25-35 meters tall. It has smooth, grayish-white bark and a lifespan of 150-200 years.
- Linden trees produce fragrant