Eucalyptus
To dream of eucalyptus represents feelings about behavior that's supportive of whatever is happening if you choose it, without having to think about itself needing to be more important. Behavior that feels good believing in itself supporting others however they wanted without having to think about itself needing to be more important. Support that respects whatever you wanted without having to say anything else about it because it doesn't want to impose or control you. Feelings about peers being neutrally supportive, meaning they were there for you but not proactive in their support.
Example: A young woman dreamed of being given a ziplock bag full of marijuana, but it didn't look like normal marijuana. It looked like oregano, cilantro, rosemary, and eucalyptus. In waking life, he did get a ziplock bag of normal-looking marijuana, but she and her friend debated about whether the marijuana was viable or going to make them sick. She never smoked the marijuana. In this case, the eucalyptus may have reflected her feelings about the coworker who gave her the marijuana being supportive of her enjoying it without having to be her best friend (or most important person she knows.)
Example 2: A young woman dreamed of being in a eucalyptus forest before being taken down a tunnel by an ex-boyfriend who made unwanted advances to toucher her. She told him to leave her alone. The eucalyptus forest then turned into a thick eucalyptus jungle. In waking life, she was disgusted by a guy flirting with her and trying to touch her while riding a bus to school. In this case, the eucalyptus trees may have reflected feelings of supportive friends or classmates not minding the flirting being a problem unless she said it was serious about needing to stop. The eucalyptus tree scene shifting from a forest to a jungle may indicate that while her friends or peers were a supportive presence, they might not have been as aware or as responsive as needed when circumstances became more serious about needing the harassment to stop. She may have felt that her peers were neutrally supportive, meaning they were there for her but not proactive in their support.
Fir Tree
To dream of a fir evergreen tree represents an established area of your life that's impervious to change and never cancels no matter how terrible a situation gets, safer than other people while never having to explain itself to anyone about being strong enough on its own, while not being terrible about deserving to. Imperviousness to change that's safer than other people and doesn't require supervision while not needing to talk about it.
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Lemon Tree
To dream of a lemon tree represents an area of your life that is well-established or deeply rooted while repeatedly providing experiences that challenge you with being noticeably "sour", unpleasant, difficult, or unfair that ultimately benefits you in some way.
Example: A woman dreamed of seeing a lemon tree and holding a nice-looking lemon. In waking life, she was happy to get a promotion at work which let her deal with serious problems at the company. In this case, the lemon tree may have reflected her feelings about being established or deeply rooted in her new job that allowed her to learn from the challenges and difficulties that came with the promotion.
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Mango
To dream of a mango represents qualities about a choice that benefits you to feel good thinking it's important to try something new so that you don't embarrrass yourself. Feeling that it benefits you to like trying something new so you don't embarrass yourself staying the way you are. Benefit in enjoying thinking that's it's important to listen to a new idea because it might help you out.
Negatively, mangos may represent situations that overdo feeling good thinking it's important to try something new so that you don't embarrrass yourself to the point that other people are disrespected or don't like it.
To dream of a mango tree may represent feelings about looking up to someone more experienced than yourself who continuously invites you to benefit from enjoying trying new ideas to avoid embarrassing yourself. An established relationship with someone who regularly encourages feeling good liking trying something new. A constant source of advice for pleasure or support that allows you to try different options that are more likable than staying the same or putting up with your problems.
To dream of a mango tree being cut down may represent feelings about losing a strong established support system from someone who thought it was important for you to like trying new things to avoid embarrassing yourself. Supportive parents, spouses, or good friends who are no longer around to share experiences with you on how to feel good with different options.
Example: A young man dreamed of being given a mango. In waking life, he had reluctantly given up a beloved pet and a friend had sympathized with him. In this case, the mango may have reflected his feelings about believing that it would benefit him to feel good trying to like his new life without a pet to avoid embarrassing himself not letting go.
Example 2: A woman dreamed of seeing a mango tree, which in real life had been cut down. In waking life, she was a widow with 2 children and thought a lot about how difficult her life had become without her husband alive. In this case, the mango tree may have reflected her feelings about a new man to marry to restore her confidence about deserving to afford to like trying new things to avoid embarrassment now that she struggled to find new sources of support and stability in her life after his death.
Example 3: A young man dreamed of picking mangoes off a tree and then encountering a rattlesnake within the tree, which made him kill it. In waking life, he sought advice about relationships from a more experienced friend, but some of the suggestions displeased the girl he was dating, leading him to resolve the issue. In this case, the mango tree might have represented his feelings about his friend with a more established background in relationships consistently offering fresh advice on how to confidently navigate romantic connections to avoid romantic embarrassment. In this instance the advice may have been bad.
Example 4: A woman dreamed of seeing mangoes being held by both her separated husband and the boyfriend she recently left. In waking life, she wanted to go back to her husband. In this case, the mangoes being held by both men may have reflected her inner conflict about both her ex-boyfriend and husband making her think that it would be beneficial to see it as important to try something new in each relationship to avoid the embarrassment of being left alone.
Maple Tree
To dream of a maple tree represents behavior that is established about staying safe the way it is without having to explain itself.
Oak Tree
To dream of an oak tree represents feelings of steadfastness, longevity, resistance, stability, and strength that comes with a sense of being established. A solid foundation for success. Feelings about being established that is robust or accepts itself as strong.
Negatively, an oak tree may reflect a problem in your life that has become established and feels immovable or permanent. Feelings of being overshadowed by something bigger and more established than you are. Your admiration or jealousy of someone else's perfect life because it feels established with steadfastness, longevity, resistance, stability, and strength.
Example: A teenage girl dreamed of a oak tree in autumn with the leaves turning orange and yellow. In waking life, she broke up with her ex-boyfriend and felt frustrated in not knowing how he feels. She used to be best friends with her ex-boyfriend and now she questioned whether he hated her and wanted nothing to do with her. In this case, the oak tree with autumn leaves may have reflected "her feelings about the robust relationship she once had with her ex-boyfriend now entering a period of change and possible ending, much like the oak tree in autumn.
Tree Stump
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Twigs
To dream of twigs represents small or minor problems. It may also reflect feelings that you can break a person or situation "like a twig" at anytime you want.
Alternatively, a twig may represent something about yourself that is very sensitive or easy to break. Feeling that someone else could embarrass you or ruin you as though it was nothing.