The biological and environmental importance of trees has been stressed time and again. Trees are an integral part of our ecosystem and serve as a primary source for food. However, the importance of tees is not just limited to these few domains alone. Trees are known mostly for their timbre yield and form an important part of our economic systems. They help in rejuvenating disturbed soils and hence their ecological importance cannot be undermined. Similarly, trees serve as eco-developmental centers and form an important part of landscaping. Lastly, the aesthetic and recreational value of gardening too is worthy of attention in this context. This article highlights that trees are not only important for environmental sustenance but also for their historic and aesthetic values.