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in the dominican republic, what color are the trees painted?

In the Dominican Republic, there is a common riddle-style question: “In the Dominican Republic, what color are the trees painted?” and the expected answer is green , because trees there are famously lush and leafy year‑round.

Why “green”?

  • The Dominican Republic has a tropical climate that keeps vegetation dense and green across much of the year, especially compared with the heavily deforested side of neighboring Haiti.
  • This greenery is so striking that descriptions of the country’s landscape often talk about hillsides and countryside “painted” in vivid green by forests and farmland.

Not literally painted

  • The trees are not usually physically painted a color; the phrase is playful, as if nature itself “painted” them green.
  • The joke works because people sometimes expect a trick answer, but it just points back to the natural green color of the leaves.

TL;DR: The riddle “in the Dominican Republic, what color are the trees painted?” is answered: they are “painted” green by nature.

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