New: zelkovaAll contenthive-129948hive-196917krzzanhive-183959steemhive-180932hive-166405photographyhive-144064uncommonlabhive-185836hive-183397bitcoinhive-150122hive-188619lifehive-124908krsuccesshive-101145hive-103599hive-184714hive-139150hive-145157hive-150943TrendingNewHotLikersleafoflife (74)inΒ leafΒ β’Β 6 months agoThe Zelkova serrata, a majestic tree with captivating saw-toothed leaves, transforms from summer's emerald beauty to a fiery fall masterpieceZelkova serrata, often called the Japanese Zelkova or Saw-leaf Zelkova, is a stunning deciduous tree admired for its elegant form and captivating foliage. Native to eastern Asia, particularly Chinaβ¦leafoflife (74)inΒ leafΒ β’Β 6 months agoZelkova serrata, a majestic tree, boasts sawtooth-edged leaves that transform from verdant green to a fiery autumn display of yellow, orange, and redZelkova serrata is also known as the Japanese Zelkova or Sawleaf Zelkova. This magnificent deciduous tree is a sight to behold, gracing landscapes with its elegance and resilience. Native toβ¦leafoflife (74)inΒ leafΒ β’Β 6 months agoZelkova serrata, a majestic deciduous tree, boasts beautiful serrated leaves that transform from vibrant green in summer to a fiery autumn display of yellows, oranges, and redsZelkova serrata is also known as the Japanese Zelkova or Sawleaf Zelkova. Zelkova serrata: A Majestic Deciduous Tree Zelkova serrata is a medium-sized, deciduous tree native to eastern Asiaβ¦leafoflife (74)inΒ leafΒ β’Β 11 months ago[Autumn Edition] From blushing gold to fiery crimson, Zelkova serrata's autumn leaves orchestrate a slow-burning symphony of color that lasts till the earth whispers farewellZelkova serrata, also known as the Japanese Zelkova or Keaki, boasts some of the most breathtaking autumn foliage displays in the plant kingdom. Here's a peek into its autumnal splendor: Paletteβ¦leafoflife (74)inΒ leafΒ β’Β last yearZelkova serrata, a fast-growing, deciduous tree native to Asia with ovate to oblong-ovate leaves that turn yellow, orange, and red in autumnZelkova serrata, commonly known as Japanese zelkova or saw-leaf zelkova, is a deciduous tree native to Asia. It is a member of the elm family (Ulmaceae) and is closely related to the American elmβ¦leafoflife (74)inΒ leafΒ β’Β last yearZelkova serrata, a medium to large deciduous tree with ovate to oblong-ovate leaves that are green to dark green in spring and summer, and turn yellows, oranges and reds in autumnZelkova serrata, commonly called Japanese zelkova, is a medium to large deciduous tree, typically growing to 50-80' tall with a spreading, generally upward-branching, vase-shaped crown. It hasβ¦leafoflife (74)inΒ leafΒ β’Β 2 years agoJapanese Elm (Zelkova Serrata)Japanese elm with scientific name zelkova serrata, is a species of the genus Zelkova native to Japan, Korea, eastern China, and Taiwan. Also called Japanese zelkova, keyaki, or keaki, it is aβ¦dys991 (26)inΒ zelkovaΒ β’Β 2 years agoZelkova Treezelkova tree The zelkova tree is a tree native to the Korean Peninsula and Japan. It is evergreen and grows from 10m to 20m in height, sometimes up to 30m. The leaves are thick and strong, placedβ¦leafoflife (74)inΒ leafΒ β’Β 2 years agoJapanese Zelkova (Zelkova Serrata) -- π Autumn Edition πJapanese zelkova (scientific name: zelkova serrata) is a species of tree in the genus zelkova native to Japan, Korea, eastern China, and Taiwan. Also called Japanese elm or keyaki, it is aβ¦leafoflife (74)inΒ leafΒ β’Β 2 years agoJapanese Elm (Zelkova Serrata)Japanese elm (scientific name: zelkova serrata) is a species of the genus zelkova native to Japan, Korea, eastern China, and Taiwan. Known as keyaki/tsuki in Japanese, jΗshΓΉ in Chinese, andβ¦chungsu1 (69)inΒ appicsΒ β’Β 5 years agoBig zelkova tree in Dongtan yeoul parkchungsu1 (69)inΒ appicsΒ β’Β 6 years agoZelkova in front of apartment looks keeping the villageiodin (62)inΒ treeΒ β’Β 7 years agoThe Zelkova treeAm I alive? I am over 600 years old. People say I give a wish. So give me a wish to write down. Look at that white ribbon. It is a letter sent to me from humans. Where is myβ¦