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Acer seeds; nature's little helicopters.

Dew drops cling to the vibrant red leaves of an Acer mape tree.

winter loved the crystals...

Sharon Springs, Kansas

Acer pseudoplatanus, known as the sycamore in the British Isles and as the sycamore maple in the United States,[3] is a species of flowering plant in the soapberry and lychee family Sapindaceae. It is a large deciduous, broad-leaved tree, tolerant of wind and coastal exposure. It is native to Central Europe and Western Asia, from France eastward to Ukraine, northern Turkey and the Caucasus and southward in the mountains of Italy and northern Iberia.

Autumn colours of the Westonbirt. Gloucestershire, England.

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The last few leaves on the

Japanese Maple (Acer Osakazuki)

Ever since you've been my ace of hearts

Hit me like a freight train in the dark

Come on baby take me far away

I wanna get so lost in the great escape

 

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"Such a hand is said to have been held by Old West folk hero, lawman, and gunfighter Wild Bill Hickok when he was murdered. No contemporaneous source records this hand's exact cards, but Frank Wilstach's 1926 book Wild Bill Hickok: The Prince of Pistoleers led to the popular modern conception of the "dead man's hand" as containing pairs of black aces and black eights. In Hickok's case these would have been combined with an unknown hole card."

My variegated Acer Palmatum 'Shirazz'.

It is also known as 'Gwen's Rose Delight'.

The Shirazz is an unusual variegated form of Japanese Maple. The leaves are coloured pink/cream, maroon and dark green, but in Autumn it is a bright purple colour!!

 

On the balcony here at Cherrybrook, in northern Sydney.

 

My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon f 2.8 L 100mm macro lens.

Acer Palmatum Summer Gold showing its Autumn colours.

A beautiful acer tree and a delightful blue sky.

 

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One of many I took today on a wet but wonderful afternoon

Die EVER ACE (IMO: 9893890), das zur Zeit größte Container Schiff der Welt auf der Elbe beim Erstanlauf in den Hamburger Hafen. 400 m lang und 62 m breit. 23.992 Standardcontainer (TEU) passen auf diesen Giganten der Meere.

Es wurde begleitet von dem Hamburger Feuerwehrboot "Brandmeister Krüger".

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Acer pseudoplatanus, known as the Sycamore in the United Kingdom and the Sycamore Maple in the United States.

Acers are one of my favourite trees. They have so much interest from the shape of the leaves to the wonderful changes colours through the seasons. I captured these ones during Spring as they were on the turn to their Summer colour

I had a few backlit images ready to choose from for Smile on Saturday, including this shot of our acer in the garden.

 

When I checked the challenge, I found that the subject had to be white!

 

So here is one of my non-entries for Smile on Saturday this week - maybe you are smiling!

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It is that time of the year that the Acer having sat in the corner between the house and the fence turns it's leaves from green to a bright orange /red before throwing them all on the floor !!

 

Acer Palmatum or Japanese Maple is sometimes described as a tree and sometimes as a shrub/plant - to me they are small trees albeit ones like this a semi Bonsai Tree . This one may be in a pot but it has a place in the garden ( but not where the photo is taken ) . I have always liked to see Bonsai Trees , but their care can be challenging which is why I tried collecting Cacti & Succulents instead for quite a few years .

The nice autumnal colours at Normanby Country Park. This Acer tree really comes into colour during the season when nature puts on the final flurry of colour each year.

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