
There are 68 trees that start with the letter M, from Mabolo to Mulberry. Below you will find them listed alphabetically along with some general information about each. Click the toggle view buttons in the top right corner to switch between the card and the table view.
For each item you will find the following information
Order: The subclass the trees belongs to
Habitat: The places or type of weather the trees lives in
Scientific name: The designation that scientists use to catalog the species
Name: Macadamia Nut Tree
Order: Proteales
Habitat: Subtropical rainforests in eastern Australia
Scientific name: Macadamia integrifolia
Name: Macedonian Pine
Order: Pinales
Habitat: Mountainous regions in the Balkans
Scientific name: Pinus peuce
Name: Maclura
Order: Rosales
Habitat: Central United States, native to Arkansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Texas
Scientific name: Maclura pomifera
Name: Macuna Gigante
Order: Fabales
Habitat: Southeast Asia, tropical forests
Scientific name: Mucuna gigantea
Name: Macuna Tree
Order: Fabales
Habitat: Tropical forests in Asia and Africa
Scientific name: Macruna pruriens
Name: Madrona
Order: Ericales
Habitat: Coastal forests in western North America
Scientific name: Arbutus menziesii
Name: Madrone
Order: Ericales
Habitat: Western North America, from British Columbia to California
Scientific name: Arbutus menziesii
Name: Magnolia
Order: Magnoliales
Habitat: Temperate and subtropical forests worldwide
Scientific name: Magnolia
Name: Mahogany
Order: Sapindales
Habitat: Tropical Americas, native to Florida, Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean
Scientific name: Swietenia spp.
Name: Maidenhair Fern Tree
Order: Cyatheales
Habitat: Tropical and subtropical regions
Scientific name: Alsophila spp.
Name: Maidenhair Tree
Order: Ginkgoales
Habitat: Deciduous forests in China
Scientific name: Ginkgo biloba
Name: Maidou
Order: Cupressales
Habitat: Taiwan, China, and Myanmar
Scientific name: Taiwania cryptomerioides
Name: Malabar Tamarind
Order: Caryophyllales
Habitat: Tropical Asia
Scientific name: Garcinia gummi-gutta
Name: Manchineel Tree
Order: Malpighiales
Habitat: Coastal regions in the Caribbean and Florida
Scientific name: Hippomane mancinella
Name: Mangifera
Order: Sapindales
Habitat: Asia, native to India and Southeast Asia
Scientific name: Mangifera spp.
Name: Mangrove Apple
Order: Myrtales
Habitat: Coastal regions of South and Southeast Asia
Scientific name: Sonneratia caseolaris
Name: Manna Ash
Order: Lamiales
Habitat: Deciduous forests in southern Europe
Scientific name: Fraxinus ornus
Name: Maple
Order: Sapindales
Habitat: Temperate forests in the Northern Hemisphere
Scientific name: Acer
Name: Marula
Order: Sapindales
Habitat: Savanna and dry forests in southern Africa
Scientific name: Sclerocarya birrea
Name: Mastichodendron
Order: Sapindales
Habitat: Caribbean, South Florida
Scientific name: Mastichodendron foetidissimum
Name: Matai
Order: Pinales
Habitat: Temperate rainforests in New Zealand
Scientific name: Prumnopitys taxifolia
Name: Matsutake
Order: Basidiomycota
Habitat: Northern temperate forests
Scientific name: Tricholoma matsutake
Name: Mayapple
Order: Ranunculales
Habitat: Eastern North America
Scientific name: Podophyllum peltatum
Name: Meadowfoam
Order: Brassicales
Habitat: Western North America, native to California and Oregon
Scientific name: Limnanthes spp.
Name: Mediterranean Cypress
Order: Cupressales
Habitat: Mediterranean regions
Scientific name: Cupressus sempervirens
Name: Melaleuca
Order: Myrtales
Habitat: Coastal and wetland areas in Australia
Scientific name: Melaleuca
Name: Melinjo
Order: Caryophyllales
Habitat: Southeast Asia, native to Indonesia and the Philippines
Scientific name: Gnetum gnemon
Name: Mesquite
Order: Fabales
Habitat: Southwestern United States and Mexico
Scientific name: Prosopis spp.
Name: Mexican Buckeye
Order: Sapindales
Habitat: Southwestern United States
Scientific name: Ungnadia speciosa
Name: Mimosa
Order: Fabales
Habitat: Asia, native to Iran and Afghanistan
Scientific name: Albizia julibrissin
Name: Monkey Puzzle Tree
Order: Pinales
Habitat: Temperate rainforests in Chile and Argentina
Scientific name: Araucaria araucana
Name: Monterey Cypress
Order: Cupressales
Habitat: Coastal regions of California
Scientific name: Cupressus macrocarpa
Name: Moonseed
Order: Ranunculales
Habitat: Eastern North America
Scientific name: Menispermum canadense
Name: Moreton Bay Fig
Order: Rosales
Habitat: Australia and New Guinea
Scientific name: Ficus macrophylla
Name: Moringa
Order: Brassicales
Habitat: Tropical and subtropical regions in Africa and Asia
Scientific name: Moringa oleifera
Name: Mountain Ash
Order: Ericales
Habitat: Temperate forests in Europe and Asia
Scientific name: Sorbus aucuparia
Name: Mountain Hemlock
Order: Pinales
Habitat: West coast of North America
Scientific name: Tsuga mertensiana
Name | Order | Habitat | Scientific name |
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Mabolo | Malpighiales | Asia | Diospyros blancoi |
Macadamia Nut Tree | Proteales | Subtropical rainforests in eastern Australia | Macadamia integrifolia |
Macedonian Pine | Pinales | Mountainous regions in the Balkans | Pinus peuce |
Maclura | Rosales | Central United States, native to Arkansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Texas | Maclura pomifera |
Macuna Gigante | Fabales | Southeast Asia, tropical forests | Mucuna gigantea |
Macuna Tree | Fabales | Tropical forests in Asia and Africa | Macruna pruriens |
Madeira Mahogany | Sapindales | Madeira Islands | Persea indica |
Madrona | Ericales | Coastal forests in western North America | Arbutus menziesii |
Madrone | Ericales | Western North America, from British Columbia to California | Arbutus menziesii |
Magnolia | Magnoliales | Temperate and subtropical forests worldwide | Magnolia |
Mahogany | Sapindales | Tropical Americas, native to Florida, Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean | Swietenia spp. |
Maiden's Blush | Ericales | Japan | Ardisia japonica |
Maidenhair Fern Tree | Cyatheales | Tropical and subtropical regions | Alsophila spp. |
Maidenhair Tree | Ginkgoales | Deciduous forests in China | Ginkgo biloba |
Maidou | Cupressales | Taiwan, China, and Myanmar | Taiwania cryptomerioides |
Maile | Apiales | Hawaii, Pacific Islands | Alyxia spp. |
Malabar Tamarind | Caryophyllales | Tropical Asia | Garcinia gummi-gutta |
Mallee | Myrtales | Australia | Eucalyptus |
Mamey Sapote | Ericales | Central America | Pouteria sapota |
Manchineel Tree | Malpighiales | Coastal regions in the Caribbean and Florida | Hippomane mancinella |
Manchuria Ash | Lamiales | Northeast Asia | Fraxinus mandshurica |
Mandarin Orange | Sapindales | Asia | Citrus reticulata |
Mangifera | Sapindales | Asia, native to India and Southeast Asia | Mangifera spp. |
Mangrove | Myrtales | Coastal tropical regions | Rhizophora |
Mangrove Apple | Myrtales | Coastal regions of South and Southeast Asia | Sonneratia caseolaris |
Manjack | Lamiales | Central America | Cordia alliodora |
Manna Ash | Lamiales | Deciduous forests in southern Europe | Fraxinus ornus |
Manuka | Myrtales | New Zealand | Leptospermum scoparium |
Manzanita | Ericales | Western North America | Arctostaphylos spp. |
Maple | Sapindales | Temperate forests in the Northern Hemisphere | Acer |
Maple Leaf Fig | Rosales | Asia | Ficus auriculata |
Maqui Berry | Rosales | South America | Aristotelia chilensis |
Marblewood | Fabales | Southeast Asia | Diospyros marmorata |
Marri | Myrtales | Southwest Western Australia | Corymbia calophylla |
Marula | Sapindales | Savanna and dry forests in southern Africa | Sclerocarya birrea |
Mastic Tree | Sapindales | Mediterranean regions | Pistacia lentiscus |
Mastichodendron | Sapindales | Caribbean, South Florida | Mastichodendron foetidissimum |
Masui Dake Bamboo | Poales | China | Phyllostachys meyeri |
Matai | Pinales | Temperate rainforests in New Zealand | Prumnopitys taxifolia |
Matoa | Sapindales | Southeast Asia | Pometia pinnata |
Matsutake | Basidiomycota | Northern temperate forests | Tricholoma matsutake |
May Haw | Rosales | Southeastern United States | Crataegus aestivalis |
Mayapple | Ranunculales | Eastern North America | Podophyllum peltatum |
Meadowfoam | Brassicales | Western North America, native to California and Oregon | Limnanthes spp. |
Mediterranean Cypress | Cupressales | Mediterranean regions | Cupressus sempervirens |
Medlar | Rosales | Europe | Mespilus germanica |
Medronho | Ericales | Mediterranean region | Arbutus unedo |
Melaleuca | Myrtales | Coastal and wetland areas in Australia | Melaleuca |
Melinjo | Caryophyllales | Southeast Asia, native to Indonesia and the Philippines | Gnetum gnemon |
Mesquite | Fabales | Southwestern United States and Mexico | Prosopis spp. |
Mexican Avocado | Laurales | Mexico | Persea schiedeana |
Mexican Buckeye | Sapindales | Southwestern United States | Ungnadia speciosa |
Mexican Palm | Arecales | Mexico | Washingtonia robusta |
Mimosa | Fabales | Asia, native to Iran and Afghanistan | Albizia julibrissin |
Molave | Lamiales | Philippines | Vitex parviflora |
Monkey Barrel | Pinales | Australia | Araucaria bidwillii |
Monkey Puzzle Tree | Pinales | Temperate rainforests in Chile and Argentina | Araucaria araucana |
Monkey Thorn | Fabales | Africa | Senegalia mellifera |
Monterey Cypress | Cupressales | Coastal regions of California | Cupressus macrocarpa |
Moonseed | Ranunculales | Eastern North America | Menispermum canadense |
Mora | Fabales | Central and South America | Mora oleifera |
Morel | Ascomycota | Temperate Northern Hemisphere | Morchella spp. |
Moreton Bay Fig | Rosales | Australia and New Guinea | Ficus macrophylla |
Moringa | Brassicales | Tropical and subtropical regions in Africa and Asia | Moringa oleifera |
Mountain Ash | Ericales | Temperate forests in Europe and Asia | Sorbus aucuparia |
Mountain Hemlock | Pinales | West coast of North America | Tsuga mertensiana |
Moxie Plum | Rosales | Northeastern North America | Prunus nigrella |
Mulberry | Rosales | Temperate regions in the Northern Hemisphere | Morus |