{"success":true,"data":[{"id":"1","tree_name":"Apple","description":"<div>Apple trees are deciduous fruit-bearing trees found throughout much of the United States.<\/div>","image_name":"apple.png"},{"id":"2","tree_name":"Ash","description":"<div>Ash trees are extremely common in the urban forest in the U.S. Leaves are found in compound pinnate groupings and bark frequently has a diamond pattern.&nbsp;<\/div>","image_name":"ash.png"},{"id":"3","tree_name":"Beech","description":"<div>The Beech tree is a deciduous tree that is native of North America, Europe, and Asia.&nbsp;<\/div>","image_name":"beech.png"},{"id":"4","tree_name":"Birch","description":"<div>The Birch tree is closely related to the Beech and Oak families. Birch trees are widely spread throughout mountainous areas.&nbsp;<\/div>","image_name":"birch.png"},{"id":"5","tree_name":"Crab Apple","description":"<div>Crab Apple Trees can grow to be 4 to 12 meters tall. They can be found in North America, Europe, and Asia.<\/div>","image_name":"grab-apple.png"},{"id":"6","tree_name":"Cherry","description":"<div>Most cherry trees in the landscape are ornamental cherries, well-known for fragrant blossoms in the spring.&nbsp;<\/div>","image_name":"cherry.png"},{"id":"7","tree_name":"Dogwood","description":"<div>Dogwood trees exhibit beautiful white or pink flowers in the spring and deep green foliage through the summer.&nbsp;<\/div>","image_name":"Dogwood.png"},{"id":"8","tree_name":"Elm","description":"<div>Elm trees are still relatively rare in the landscape of the United States due to an outbreak of Dutch Elm Disease in the 1980s that killed nearly every Elm tree in the nation.&nbsp;<\/div>","image_name":"elm.png"},{"id":"9","tree_name":"Fir","description":"<div>Fir trees are resinous conifers found throughout the U.S. Douglas Fir is a popular variety for Christmas trees.&nbsp;<\/div>","image_name":"Fir.png"},{"id":"10","tree_name":"Hawthorn","description":"<div>The Hawthorn tree has beautiful white flower buds and can be found throughout North America, Europe, North Africa, and Western Asia.&nbsp;<\/div>","image_name":"Hawthorn.png"},{"id":"11","tree_name":"Hemlock","description":"<div>Hemlock trees are resinous conifers common in the landscape of the East Coast in the United States.&nbsp;<\/div>","image_name":"Hemlock.png"},{"id":"12","tree_name":"Hickory","description":"<div>Hickory trees are common in the United States, especially in the South. The bark of Hickory trees is frequently described as shaggy.\"&nbsp;<\/div>","image_name":"Hickory.png"},{"id":"13","tree_name":"Linden","description":"<div>The Linden tree is found mostly in Asia, but can be found throughout Europe and Eastern North America.&nbsp;<\/div>","image_name":"Linden.png"},{"id":"14","tree_name":"Locust","description":"<div>The locust tree is native to the southeastern region within the United States. It is known to have been planted throughout Europe and Asia aswell.&nbsp;<\/div>","image_name":"Locust.png"},{"id":"15","tree_name":"Magnolia","description":"<div>Magnolia trees are common throughout the southern region within the United States, giving rise to strong Southern Belles being called \"Steel Magnolias,\" which is also the name of the 1989 classic comedy movie.&nbsp;<\/div>","image_name":"Magnolia.png"},{"id":"16","tree_name":"Maple","description":"<div>If you like syrup then thank Maple trees. Common throughout the natural and urban forests of northeastern region within the United States, Sugar Maples in particular put on a spectacular show during peak fall foliage season.&nbsp;<\/div>","image_name":"maple.png"},{"id":"17","tree_name":"Oak","description":"<div>Oak trees are one of the most common types of trees seen all over the United States, comprised of hundreds of varieties from Live Oak to White Oak.&nbsp;<\/div>","image_name":"oak.png"},{"id":"18","tree_name":"Pear","description":"<div>Most pear species found in landscapes through the United States, the fruits are not consumed and are mostly ornamental.&nbsp;<\/div>","image_name":"pear.png"},{"id":"19","tree_name":"Palm","description":"<div>A wide variety of Palm trees are found in the warmer climates in the U.S., including Queen Palms, Phoenix Palms, Coconut Palms, and Date Palms&nbsp;<\/div>","image_name":"palm.png"},{"id":"20","tree_name":"Pine","description":"<div>Pine trees are extremely common in the natural and urban forests across the United States, there are a variety of them including Western White, Pitch, Slash, Loblolly, Lodgepole, and Ponderosa.&nbsp;<\/div>","image_name":"pine.png"},{"id":"21","tree_name":"Poplar","description":"<div>There are upwards of 30 species in the family of Poplar trees. These trees are deciduous and often bear flowers.&nbsp;<\/div>","image_name":"poplar.png"},{"id":"22","tree_name":"Spruce","description":"<div>Spruce trees are commonly used for Christmas trees. The spruce tree is an evergreen tree that can grow anywhere from 66 to 200 feet tall at full maturity.&nbsp;<\/div>","image_name":"Spruce.png"},{"id":"23","tree_name":"Sycamore","description":"<div>Sycamore trees are known for their exfoliating bark which falls off in large chunks.&nbsp;<\/div>","image_name":"Sycamore.png"},{"id":"24","tree_name":"Tulip Tree","description":"<div>The tulip tree is part of the Magnolia family and is deciduous.<\/div>","image_name":"Tulip.png"},{"id":"25","tree_name":"Walnut","description":"<div>The walnut tree can grow as tall as 75 feet with up to a 60 foot spread&nbsp;<\/div>","image_name":"walnut.png"},{"id":"26","tree_name":"Willow","description":"<div>Willow trees are common near rivers and lakes in the United States. They are long, slender branches with graceful curves.&nbsp;<\/div>","image_name":"willow.png"}]}
