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There are many trees that flower red in spring. Common examples would depend on where you are. Here in Australia, there are many gum trees that blossom red from spring. Illawarra Flame Trees do the same, as do New Zealand Christmas trees & all sorts of Grevilleas, Callistemons etc. Exotic examples would include Crepe Myrtles, Coral trees, Royal Poincianas, flowering quinces, peaches & crabapples, Pomegranites I think, Pineapple Guavas ... the list goes on. I don't know if you are trying to identify a tree you have seen or just wondering, but more specifics are needed perhaps.

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Tree leaves only change different colors in the season of autumn, and the MAIN REASON is because of lack of phosphorus

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Some trees that have simple opposite red leaves include the Amur Maple and the Flowering Dogwood. You can learn more about tree leaves from the Urban Tree Key Organization website.

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βˆ™ 13y ago

what about trees that have red leaves?!

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βˆ™ 12y ago

yes, ive seen an oak tree

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Cotoneaster.

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βˆ™ 14y ago

red maple

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