Eight Of The World's Creepiest Trees In The World

Most of us asked to think of something scary, their first thought are usually movie. Generallly, Trees don't come to mind. But, Trees are incredible organisms, Just humans, trees have their own unique personalities. They can be inviting, lively, plain boring, or just left unnoticed. Of course, no one bothers to stare at a tree trunk and search for nothing, but there are some trees that possess too much charm that easily attracts people.



Joshua Trees (Yucca brevifolia): It is native to the North American Southwest, Joshua trees create a bizarre scene in the sweltering Mojave Desert. It belongs to desert-loving Yucca family. Still, they're generally accepted as trees because of their woody stems and outstretched limbs crowned with pom-poms of spiky leaves. They look like skeletons of trees rather than trees themselves, especially when surrounded by vast expanses of seemingly post-apocalyptic nothingness, these wannabe trees have acquired a rather eerie reputation. The first person to ever record their existence was the explorer John C. Frémont, famous for leading the 19th-century expeditions to the Far West. He wrote of the Joshua tree's "stiff and ungraceful form," describing it as "the most repulsive tree in the vegetable kingdom."