MIMOSA TREE
Albizzia Julibrissin

It grows spontaneously in warm regions in Asia, from Iran to Japan.
Around 1740, the Italian naturalist F. Albizzi carried it to Florence.
Since then it spread itself throughout southern Europe as an ornamental plant by the beauty of its flowers.
It fears prolonged frosts; it bears well the urban environment so often it is used as street trees.
Mimosa tree
Kaki
Horse Chestnut
European Beech
Ash tree
Ginkgo
Magnolia
Tulip tree
Plane trees
Rhododendron
European yew
Sequoia