Trees
are essential to the survival of the human race. They provide fruit,
which feed the body, and the conversion of carbon monoxide, a product of
human waste, oxygen, and is essential for life. Trees provide shelter
in the storms, and wood for heating, construction, and shade from the
hot sun, not to mention they add beauty to the landscape. The trees are
important and significant throughout history, from the Druids and the
ancient Greeks to modern society and culture.
Trees
are long-term flexibility. It is not uncommon for a big tree to be
hundreds of years. Trees have root systems and a strong foundation that
leads to a strong branches and trunks. They persevere through the
difficult winter and hot summers. Adapt to the climate and location as
they grow where they are immovable and fixed.