9 Best Trees in Tolkien (2024)

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9 Best Trees in Tolkien

Posted by The Tolkien Society at 19:39 on 3 August 2014

Some months ago The Huffington Post produced a list of the 9 Best Trees in Literature in which they foolishly listed Ents. Following the news of the sad demise of one of Tolkien’s favoured trees, the pinus nigra in the Oxford Botanic Gardens, I have compiled a list of the the nine best trees in Tolkien’s works.

1. Party Tree

The Party Tree proudly stands in the middle of the Party Field to the south of Bagshot Row. The tree was clearly held in high regard by Bilbo as the pavilion erected for his 111th Birthday was big enough to encompass the whole tree. But when the four hobbits returned to the Shire at the end of their Journey, they discovered what Sharkey and his men have done to Hobbiton:

‘They’ve cut it down!’ cried Sam. ‘They’ve cut down the Party Tree!’ He pointed to where the tree had stood under which Bilbo had made his Farewell Speech. It was lying lopped and dead in the field. As if this was the last straw Sam burst into tears.

This quote from Sam is reminiscent of a passage from Humphrey Carpenter’s J.R.R. Tolkien: A Biography:

And though he liked drawing trees he liked most of all to be with trees. He would climb them, lean against them, even talk to them. It saddened him to discover that not everyone shared his feelings towards them. One incident in particular remained in his memory: ‘There was a willow hanging from over the mill-pool and I learned to climb it. It belonged to a butcher on the Stratford Road, I think. One day they cut it down. They didn’t do anything with it: the log just lay there. I never forgot that’.

2. Old Man Willow

A cantankerous tree of the Old Forest, Old Man Willow ensnared the four hobbits by making them drowsy and putting them under a spell by singing about sleep. When Frodo and Sam began to realise what was happening to them, Old Man Willow had already captured Merry and Pippin in its big roots. The hobbits were saved, of course, by Tom Bombadil who came bounding and singing to the rescue.

3. White Tree

Tall ships and tall kings
Three times three,
What brought they from the foundered land
Over the flowing sea?
Seven stars and seven stones
And one white tree.

The original White Tree of Númenor, Nimloth, was a gift from the Elves to the Númenóreans but was later destroyed at Sauron’s behest. Descended from a seedling brought by Isildur to Middle-earth from Númenor, the White Tree of Gondor lies in the Court of the Fountain in Minas Tirith and is a potent symbol of the majesty of Gondor and the strength of the Kings: by the time Denethor II was Steward the tree had died, but Aragorn (King Elessar) – with Gandalf’s help – found a new sapling on Mount Mindolluin.

4 and 5. Laurelin and Telperion

The Two Trees of Valinor were sung into being by Yavanna as a new source of light for the world following the destruction of the Two Lamps. Laurelin shed the world in golden light whilst Telperion was silver; they shone for 7 hours each as part of a 12-hour day, with a one-hour overlap of ‘dawn’ and ‘dusk’. The trees were regarded as pure and beautiful and their light was venerated, being captured in Fëanor’s Silmarils. Jealous and vengeful, the trees were later destroyed by Melkor (Morgoth) and the giant spider Ungoliant but the last fruit of Laurelin and the last flower of Telperion were used to create the Sun and Moon.

6. Mallorn

Seeds from the great Mallorn trees of Tol Eressëa passed to the elves of Middle-earth via the Númenóreans. They grey-barked trees had leaves that turned gold in the autumn for which Lothlórien was called the “Golden Wood” – the trees grew to fantastic heights and elves stayed in ‘flets’ high up above the ground. The trees were so strong and magnificent that they built their city, Caras Galadhon, in and around the Mellyrn of Lothlórien. After the end of the War of the Ring, a new Party Tree grew in Hobbiton:

In the Party Field a beautiful young sapling leaped up: it had silver bark and long leaves and burst into golden flowers in April. It was indeed a mallorn, and it was the wonder of the neighbourhood. In after years, as it grew in grace and beauty, it was known far and wide and people would come long journeys to see it: the only mallorn west of the Mountains and east of the Sea, and one of the finest in the world.

The Tolkien Society’s journal, Mallorn, is named after the Mallorn trees.

7. Hírilorn

Hírilorn was the ‘greatest of all the trees in the Forest of Neldoreth‘, being a triple-trunked beech tree of great height. In the tree was built a house to stop Lúthien fleeing to aid Beren; she, however, grew her hair to a ‘great length’ which used to create a rope to escape and to enchant her guards. Lúthien, of course, was able to help Beren in his Quest for the Silmaril, but Beren died in Lúthien’s arms at the base of Hírilorn following his final battle with the wolf Carcharoth.

8. Amalion

Amalion is the name given to a particular tree drawn by Tolkien. Despite the fact that the name “Amalion” doesn’t appear in Tolkien’s stories, he drew the tree several times (as can be seen in J.R.R. Tolkien: Artist and Illustrator). The tree is usually used on the cover of Tolkien’s Tree and Leaf.

9. Niggle’s Tree

In the short story Leaf by Niggle, the artist Niggle creates a great tree for his own personal satisfaction. He abandons all other works – or amalgamates them into the picture – to create his grand vision. However, Niggle is frustrated by the distractions in his life which mean he is unable to complete his tree.

In a letter of 1957, Tolkien acknowledged the allegorical undertones of the story of Leaf by Niggle:

Looking at it myself now from a distance I should say that, in addition to my tree-love (it was originally called The Tree), it arose from my own pre-occupation with The Lord of the Rings, the knowledge that it would be finished in great detail or not at all, and the fear (near certainty) that it would be ‘not at all’.

About the Author: The Tolkien Society

The Tolkien Society is an educational charity and worldwide membership organisation devoted to promoting research into, and educating the public in, the life and works of J.R.R. Tolkien. The Society organises regular events (such as Oxonmoot and Tolkien Reading Day), publishes regular books and journal (such as Amon Hen and Mallorn), and is working towards a permanent home to Tolkien in the UK.

9 Best Trees in Tolkien (2024)

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What are the great trees in Lord of the Rings? ›

The Two Trees of Valinor were Telperion and Laurelin, the Silver Tree and the Gold Tree that brought Light to the Land of the Valar in ancient times. They were destroyed by Melkor and Ungoliant, but their last flower and fruit were made by the Valar into the Moon and the Sun.

What did Tolkien say about trees? ›

I thought all the trees were whispering to each other, passing news and plots along in an unintelligible language; and the branches swayed and groped without any wind. They do say the trees do actually move, and can surround strangers and hem them.

What are the famous trees in Lord of the Rings? ›

In J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium, the Two Trees of Valinor are Telperion and Laurelin, the Silver Tree and the Gold Tree, which bring light to Valinor, a paradisiacal realm where angelic beings live.

What tree did Morgoth destroy? ›

Why did Sauron want to destroy them? The Two Trees of Valinor were Telperion and Laurelin, which were created by the Vala Yavanna with the help of Eru and watered by the tears of the Vala Nienna. Telperion was the silver tree of the north, and Laurelin was the golden tree of the south.

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The tree is one of the great organizing principles in The Lord of the Rings. Besides providing geography and members of the cast, it defines and clarifies the nature of the hobbits' journey. Much of the action takes place among the trees, and they are symbols as well as facts in the story.

What is the tree of Aragorn? ›

The Sapling that Aragorn found was the only surviving sapling of the White Tree of Gondor which stood as a symbol of Gondor in the Court of the Fountain in Minas Tirith. Aragorns planting of the new tree symbolized the the return of the true king of Gondor. There were in fact four White Trees in total.

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'It is often said that the black pine inspired the 'ents' in Lord of the Rings, and it may be he liked the tree and saw something it in that inspired Treebeard, but in fact the 'ents' have many sources and 'ent' means giant in Old English, and Tolkien's love of trees goes all the way back to his childhood. '

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Trees are poems that the earth writes upon the sky.” “To be without trees would, in the most literal way, to be without our roots.” “He that plants trees, loves others besides himself.” “If we lose the forests, we lose our only teachers.”

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As vassals of the Valar, the Trees somehow bestowed otherworldly power and understanding on those exposed to them. Galadriel in particular had an affinity to Laurelin, as her hair was said to have captured the golden light of that tree.

What are the walking trees in Tolkien? ›

Ents are a species of sentient beings in J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy world of Middle-earth who closely resemble trees; their leader is Treebeard of Fangorn forest. Their name is derived from an Old English word for "giant".

What tree is the tree of Gondor? ›

The White Tree of Gondor was the symbol of the realm of Gondor. While there were several trees referred to as the "White Tree," the best-known of these grew in the Court of the Fountain in Minas Tirith. The White Tree was also the motif of Gondor's flag.

What kind of trees grow in Rivendell? ›

Rivendell was located at the edge of a narrow gorge of the Bruinen River, but well hidden in the moorlands and foothills of the Misty Mountains. Pine-trees grew on the top of the valley, and there was a "steep zig-zag path" to the valley bottom. The vegetation in the valley bottom was mostly oak and beech.

Who created the Two Trees in Silmarillion? ›

Quenta Silmarillion

Yavanna creates the Two Trees of Valinor to restore light to the world; the Elves awaken; Melkor (Morgoth) steals the Silmarils, and Ungoliant kills the Two Trees of Valinor.

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It was said that Morgoth hated and feared the House of Fingolfin most among the Houses of the sons of Finwë, especially Fingolfin's son Turgon, as it was prophesied that his doom would come from the House of Turgon.

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It was said that Morgoth hated and feared the House of Fingolfin the most of the three Houses of the sons of Finwe, and he feared most Fingolfin's son Turgon, as it was prophesised that from the House of Turgon would his doom come.

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Huorns were large and wild tree-like creatures which could move and make sound, whom the Ents cared for and tended to in the Second and Third Ages. They were a transitionary and half "awoken" race, being more sapient than normal trees but not fully sentient as with true Ents.

What are the forests in Lord of the Rings? ›

Tolkien makes use of forests across Middle-earth, from the Trollshaws and Mirkwood in The Hobbit, reappearing in The Lord of the Rings, to the Old Forest, Lothlórien, Fangorn, and the Mediterranean forest in Ithilien, all of which feature in chapters of The Lord of the Rings, and the great forests of Beleriand, a ...

What are the white trees in Lord of the Rings? ›

The White Tree of Gondor stood as a symbol of Gondor in the Court of the Fountain in Minas Tirith. Its predecessor was a seedling of Nimloth, planted in Minas Ithil, that was destroyed before the end of the Second Age. The White Tree also appears in the Livery of Elendil, as a motif upon Gondor's flag.

What kind of tree is the party tree in LOTR? ›

The Party Tree was a large tree in the center of the Party Field, south of Bag End in Hobbiton. It was presumably either a beech or oak, as many other trees were in the Shire.

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