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A Guide to Singapore's Street Trees

Step outside and spot eight common street trees around Singapore. From the rain tree to the trumpet tree, Singapore's very own "cherry blossom," nature is closer than you think.

Last updated 29 April 2026

Rain Tree

Labeled poster of Rain Tree showing its wide canopy, pink flowers, compound leaves, and a dark seed pod.

Yellow Flame

Yellow Flame tree with yellow flowers, green compound leaves, and a brown seed pod shown in three circular close-ups.

Angsara

Angsana tree infographic showing the full tree, yellow flowers, green leaves, and round winged seed pods.

Trumpet Tree

Infographic of Trumpet Tree Tabebuia rosea showing a pink-flowering tree, close-up blooms, green leaves, and seed pods.

Senegal Mahogany

Senegal Mahogany tree with close-up circles showing white flowers, green leaves, and round seed pods.

Sea Almond

Sea Almond tree with close-up circles showing its small white flower, broad green leaves, and green fruits on a branch.

Tembusu

Infographic of Tembusu tree showing its full form, yellow flowers, green leaves, and red berries.

Supertree Grove

Three tall Supertree Grove structures with plant-covered trunks and branching canopies, labeled "Supertree Grove."