The plants and the trees prostrate (for Allah)

 وَٱلنَّجۡمُ وَٱلشَّجَرُ یَسۡجُدَانِ

The verse you are referring to is from the Quran, Surah Ar-Rahman, verse 6: "And the plants and the trees prostrate (to Allah)."

While stars and trees may seem very different, they both play vital roles in maintaining the balance and harmony of our planet and the universe beyond. Both stars and trees have significant cultural and symbolic meanings across various societies and cultures throughout history.

In many cultures, trees are seen as a symbol of growth, renewal, and regeneration, with their annual cycles of shedding leaves and growing new ones. Stars, on the other hand, have been used to represent the passing of time and the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth. 

In modern times, both stars and trees continue to be important symbols and cultural icons. For example, the Christmas tree is a popular symbol of the holiday season in many countries, while stars are often used as symbols of hope and guidance, and are commonly found in logos, flags, and other emblems.

Overall, the symbolism of trees and stars varies across different cultures and religions, but they are often seen as a symbol of the divine or a connection to a higher power. This verse emphasizes the idea that everything in the universe is in a state of submission to the Creator, and that we should strive to do the same.