tüsipuu
Tüsipuu, also known as the European whitebeam or whitebeam, is a deciduous tree species native to Europe and Western Asia. It belongs to the family Betulaceae and is closely related to birch and hazel trees. Tüsipuu is valued for its attractive, glossy leaves, which are typically ovate or elliptical in shape, and its white, fragrant flowers that appear in early spring. The tree produces small, winged seeds that are dispersed by wind.
The wood of tüsipuu is highly prized for its strength, durability, and resistance to rot and insect
Tüsipuu is a fast-growing tree that can reach heights of up to 30 meters (98 feet) and
In some cultures, tüsipuu is considered a sacred or symbolic tree, often associated with wisdom, healing, and