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#52 Native American Trees – Symbolism & Meaning

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Trees are an important part of different regions, cultures, and traditions all over the world as they have their own history and story with the people.


In Asia, Africa, North America, and the other continents in the world there are trees that are native to them and these trees might have been distributed to different places and if they thrive well they may be naturalized in these places.

However, in America as a whole, there are so many trees that are native to the region and they have their own significance and meaning in the life of those who grow them for one purpose or the other.

In America, there are hundreds of trees that are found there but a little percentage of this tree is native to the region while the others are either introduced to the area while in some cases these trees are usually gifted to them.


There are ten native American trees that we will be discussing ad we will tell you more about the various, of each tree as it relates to their physical and outstanding characteristics (or unique features as the case may be).

In this article, we will take you through the native American trees, their symbolism, and meanings so you should pay attention to learn more about these trees and what they could possibly mean in your life.

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1) What are the Native American Trees that are found Around
1.1) Red Maple
1.2) Lodgepole Pine
1.3) Loblolly Pine
1.4) Balsam Fir
1.5) Sweetgum
1.6) Douglas Fir
1.7) Flowering Dogwood
1.8) Quaking Aspen
1.9) Sugar Maple
1.10) White Oak
2) What is the Symbolism of the Native American Trees
2.1) Symbol of Courage
2.2) Symbol of Immortality
2.3) Symbol of Uniqueness
3) What is the meaning of the Native American Tree
3.1) Universality
3.2) Endurance
3.3) Abundance
4) Conclusion

What are the Native American Trees that are found Around

Native American trees are trees that are known by the people of ancient times and have had a great association with the existence and history of those who have lived and are currently living in the region.


Some of the many trees native to America will be discussed here and we will talk more about their uniqueness, their characteristics, and importance.

You should read further to learn more about the trees that are native to the United States of America and its environs.

Red Maple

The red maple tree is scientifically referred to as Acer rubrum and it is considered as the most common tree found in North America.


This tree has the ability to survive in varying conditions and habitats around the states. This tree also has the ability to grow readily from its stumps and they germinate easily wherever the seed is found.

It is a tree which can be readily found both in the wild and in urban centers.

Lodgepole Pine

This tree is a very common tree in western Canada and the northwestern portion of the United States of America.


This tree is in great abundance and they are found throughout the Cascades, Sierra Nevada, and some other places all around the states.

Loblolly Pine

This tree is also referred to as the bull pine and old-field pine and it is the pine that is mostly cultivated in the coastal eastern states.

The scientific name of this tree is Pinus taeda and it usually occurs naturally from the eastern part of Texas through New Jersey where pines do not thrive very well.


This tree is known for its use in the production of paper as well as the use of its hardwood for construction.

Balsam Fir

The balsam fir is the most widely distributed fir throughout the whole of North America and this is regarded as the primary component if the boreal forest in Canada.

This tree, Abies balsamea, thrives very well in moist, acidic soil and they grow well on the mountain to feet of about 5,600.

Sweetgum

This tree is one of those trees that have the ability to take over lands and they grow easily on soils that have been abandoned or places where are not well managed, it is considered aggressive as a result of its growth pattern.

This tree has the ability to grow under any kind of condition and they grow well in wetlands, and places as high as 2,600 feet to the ground.

This tree, Liquidambar styraciflua, was usually grown as an ornamental plant but due to the production of fruits that are spiky, people have lost interest in this tree for this purpose.

Douglas Fir

This is one of the tallest trees that are found in the United States of America and they can survive in sloppy areas that are at an elevation of 0 to 11,000 feet to the ground surface.

There are several varieties of the Douglas fir which includes the coastal Douglas fir of the cascade mountain as well as the Douglas fir of the Rockie mountains.

This tree, Pseudotsuga menziesii, is somehow related to the normal fir tree.

Flowering Dogwood

This tree is a small hardwood which is commonly found in the hardwood and coniferous forest in eastern North America.

Cornus florida is also very popular in the landscaping of urban centers and they can grow to a height of about 5,000 from sea level.

Quaking Aspen

The quaking aspen is the most widely distributed tree which occurs naturally in North America. The population of the aspen tree spans through the entire portion northern hemisphere of the continent.

The quaking aspen is botanically called Populus tremuloides and they are also referred to as the “keystone” tree because of its importance in some of the different forests over the large land area that it occupies.


This tree is one of the many trees that is popular for its ability to grow over a large area and occupy quite a significant space.

Sugar Maple

The sugar maple is one of the varieties of the maple tree and it is scientifically referred to as the Acer saccharum.

The shape of its leaf is used as the emblem of Canada and it is used as the staple of the syrup producing industry in the Northeast region. This tree is of great significance and importance among the people.

White Oak

The white oak is a fighting tree and it has the ability to grow in varying habitats all around the world and they can grow in the least fertile place.

The white oak, Quercus alba,  inhabits the coastal forest to the woodlands along the prairie region of America.

What is the Symbolism of the Native American Trees

Trees have various stories and excellent characteristics as a whole and they signify so much depending on where they are grown as well as the place characteristics of the tree.

Here, we will discuss more about the various symbolism of the listed American native trees mentioned above.

Some of the symbols of these trees include fortitude, immortality, balance, promise, courage, power, and lots more. Below are some explanation on these symbols.

Symbol of Courage

The trees grown in the native American regions are usually hardwoods and most of them are used for several things.

Most of the trees that grow in America are very strong and they usually grow in unfavorable conditions or regions around the world.

Seeing this tree can be a sign that you are a man of courage and you will be able to face your life situations and challenges without fear.

Symbol of Immortality

Trees live for a very long time on earth and they can survive over many generations of human existence. This is a sign of the immortality of our being and our own ability to live a life that is fulfilled and blessed.

This tree is a sign that we need to stay strong and blessed at all time and it can be considered as a sign that you will live a long and blessed life filled with an abundance of joy and happiness.

Symbol of Uniqueness

Having various trees that means different things can be considered as a sign of our individual special nature.


This tree means that we need to understand ourselves and we must be ready and willing to bring out the best in ourselves and the special nature that we possess must be made known to each and everyone that is around us.

What is the meaning of the Native American Tree

The trees that are native to America have various meanings and what they mean can be derived from their characteristics as individual trees. In the following paragraphs, we will take you through the various meaning of the trees that are native to America so you should pay attention to learn more about these trees.

Universality

The trees that grow in the United States are very common for their ability to survive in almost all regions where they are introduced as long as the tree is well managed.


This tree is a sign that you can be whatever you want to be as long as you give your best to it.

Endurance

Areas around America are not so favorable for plant growth, however, these plants possess the ability to endure and survive at all cost.

This can be seen as a sign of your ability to endure every hardship that you may face a well as the challenges that may come your way.


Abundance

These trees are known for their wonderful nature of growing well in regions where they inhabit and they are usually in large amounts.

This tree is a sign of the abundant blessings that we will have in our life if we can face our life with all our strength and ability.

Conclusion

Trees hold a long track of symbolism and meaning in our lives and they can be a sign of progress and comfort that we experience in our lives.

You must be able to understand the importance of these trees in your life and their respective meanings and interpretations.



On behalf of the author, thank you so much for taking the time to read this article !

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