

Top 10 Tallest Trees in Cuba
Cuba's warm, tropical climate combined with its varying landscapes - from rolling hills to expansive plains - nurtures a diversity of arboreal giants. Amidst this natural splendor, species like Hoop Pine, Norfolk island pine, and Silky oak stand as sentinels of the skies, their lofty canopies offering ecological havens and a living testament to the island's rich botanical heritage. These towering trees do not just dominate the skyline but also play a pivotal role in sustaining the local flora and fauna.
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In Cuba, you can find Flame of the woods, Seagrape, Chinese hibiscus, Royal poinciana, Crown of thorns, and more! There are 50 types of plants in total. Be sure to look out for these common plants when you’re walking on the streets, in parks, or public gardens.