The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree is a famous annual landmark in New York City. It's a large, decorated tree that stands in Rockefeller Center every holiday season. The tree is typically a Norway Spruce, which is a type of evergreen tree native to the northern United States and Canada. The tree is typically donated to Rockefeller Center by the tree's owner and is then transported to New York City for the holiday season. After the holiday season ends, the tree is typically taken down and recycled or reused for other purposes.