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trees built for treeline project rl/sl
www.treeline.org.au/program/juanita-deharo
and this months entry in the UWA comp
This tree was grown from a seed of a tree on Ellis Island in New York Harbor. It is the first tree on Ellis Island that immigrants see as they enter this country. This tree is in a special park in Rock Hill,SC that is growing the offspring of famous trees of our USA history.
It does not look very healthy here and I am pretty sure our two year drought is the cause.
Sweetgum, identified during winter - leaves and seed capsules were still on the branches. ID needs confirmation; it may be Planetree; at least the Sycamore family...the colors are quite uncommon, and only ever seen in one neighborhood in Irving, Texas
Caledonia waterfalls, is one of the highest water falls in Cyprus. It is located on Platres village in Troodos and the water fells from a height of 12 meters. It can be reached via a walking path.
Caledonia waterfall is surrounded by forest in a very beautiful area with breathtaking views. The trail is 3km long and can last up to 2 hours. It can also be divided into two parts, the first one which is the higher one that leads to the waterfalls and the second one which leads from the waterfall to Platres.
Outside The Arts Centre's Hamer Hall on St. Kilda Road, Southbank, Melbourne - taken from Princes Bridge.
Australia.
One of the largest of London's private squares, designed and laid out by John Nash, dominated by plane trees said to have been planted in 1817 to commemorate the allied victory at Waterloo two years earlier. Other trees of note include a tulip tree (Liriodendron tulipifera) and weeping silver lime (Tilia tomentosa 'Petiolaris')
An original and unique feature of the garden is the Nursemaids' Tunnel, an early pedestrian underpass connecting the Square to Park Crescent. The tunnel passes under the busy Marylebone Road, allowing families to promenade safely through both gardens without worrying about the noisy public throng passing overhead.
The combination of Park Square and Crescent was designed to form a transitional entrance feature to Regent’s Park, leading the visitor from the formal Nash streetscape of Portland Place in the south, to the green and picturesque landscape in the north. It was described as a 'sort of vestibule' to the new royal park. New gates and railings have been installed to original designs.
The gardens retain most of their original Nash layout and have been managed continuously from their inception by an organisation specifically set up in 1824 to carry out this task, the Crown Estate Paving Commission.
[Open Garden Squares website]
Caledonia waterfalls, is one of the highest water falls in Cyprus. It is located on Platres village in Troodos and the water fells from a height of 12 meters. It can be reached via a walking path.
Caledonia waterfall is surrounded by forest in a very beautiful area with breathtaking views. The trail is 3km long and can last up to 2 hours. It can also be divided into two parts, the first one which is the higher one that leads to the waterfalls and the second one which leads from the waterfall to Platres.
Long-legged Buzzard, Buteo rufinus, in a cloud of pollen as it lands in a Plane tree, Platanus Hispanica. winter, February in Crete, Greece. © Patricia Fenn. All Rights Reserved. No usage allowed including copying or sharing without written permission