Edited By: Pragati Bhandari

Japanese Maple (Japan)  These delicate trees  createa mesmerizing sight when their branches are dusted with snow, especially against the backdrop of traditional Japanese  gardens or temples.

Birch Trees  (Northern Hemisphere) Their white bark contrasts beautifully against the snow, creating a striking visual landscape, especially in places like Scandinavia, Russia, and Canada.

Pine Trees (Global)  Evergreen pines offer a delightful contrast against the white winter landscape, often seen in forests and mountainous regions around the world.

Cherry Blossom Trees (Washington,  D.C., USA; Japan)  Though typically associated with spring, their bare branches covered in snow create an ethereal beauty in winter.

Aspen Trees  (North America, Europe)  Their white bark and dark markings make for a dramatic display against the snow, especially in areas like Colorado or parts of Europe.

Rowan Trees (Europe)  These trees, with their bright red berries often remaining throughout winter, provide a pop of color against the snow.

Cypress Trees  (Tuscany, Italy) In winter, the distinctive silhouette of cypress trees against the snowy landscapes of Tuscany creates a picturesque scene.

Ginkgo Trees  (East Asia, Worldwide) With their unique fan-shaped leaves turning golden in autumn and shedding in winter, these trees offer a different kind of beauty against the snow.