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With an area of 710 square kilometres and a population of 4.8 million people, Singapore has one of the highest population densities in the world.

Yet, sharing this space with us are over 2000 recorded native plant species. In total, there are about two million trees planted along roadsides, in parks and protected nature areas. It is no wonder Singapore is known internationally as a Garden City.

As a citizen of this Garden City, how well do we know our trees?

Without them, the city would be a harsh landscape of concrete buildings. Trees serve to soften the surroundings, adding beauty and colour to the
scenery. They also offer a welcome respite from the tropical heat and glare, while we are outdoors at work or at play.

Do take a closer look at ten of the most commonly found trees in Singapore. They have always been around us; let’s take some
time to get to know them.

Rain Tree

Rain TreeRain Tree

The large and majestic Rain Tree can be seen growing by our roadsides. It provides plenty of shade with its big umbrella-shaped crown. Read more»

Rain Tree

AngsanaAngsana

The Angsana is a large deciduous tree that grows up to 40m tall. It can be recognised by its drooping, dome-shaped crown. Read more»

Rain Tree

Yellow FlameYellow Flame

The Yellow Flame grows up to 20m tall. It is a popular tree for roadside planting. It is drought-resistant, which makes it well adapted to Singapore’s sunny urban conditions. Read more »

Rain Tree

Senegal Mahogany Senegal Mahogany

The Senegal Mahogany is a fast growing evergreen tree. It can grow to more than 30m in height, and has a girth of 1 – 2m. It has a straight, robust and cylindrical trunk, with buttresses at the base. Read more »

Rain Tree

Broad-leafed MahoganyBroad-leafed Mahogany

The Broad-leafed Mahogany is a large hardwood tree that can grow up to 30m or more. It can be easily recognised by its crown, which is dense dark green and round to oblong in shape. Read more »

Rain Tree

TembusuTembusu

The Tembusu is one of Singapore’s most distinctive trees. This native of Singapore is a large, evergreen tree that grows up to 40m in height. Read more »

Rain Tree

Sea AppleSea Apple

The Sea Apple is a tall coastal tree of this region that grows up to 30m in height. It is a robust tree with large white flowers arranged in compact clusters with showy stamens. Read more »

Rain Tree

SagaSaga

The Saga Tree is a deciduous tree that grows up to 15-20m tall. It is hardy, fast-growing, and low-maintenance. Read more »

Rain Tree

Trumpet TreeTrumpet Tree

The Trumpet Tree grows up to 18-25m tall, and has a large, broadly conical and shady crown. The tree’s name comes from its large trumpet-shaped flowers, which range in colour from pink to white. Read more »

Rain Tree

Sea AlmondSea Almond

The Sea Almond or Ketapang is a large coastal tree which grows up to 25m tall. It can be recognised by its distinct pagoda shape, formed by its tiered branching pattern. Read more »

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  Information is Updated on 05/09/2010