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A closer view of the moss on the tree trunk. Are these frond-like structures really moss, or is this some other kind of organism sharing the niche?
June 26, 2018 - Reykjavík City Hall (Ráðhús Reykjavíkur) located on the northern side of Tjörnin Lake in Central Reykjavik. Architect: Studio Granda, Construction: 1992.
We decide to pull the tree further into the room to reach more support-branches. We couldn't get at them outside because of the slant of the hill side.
It looks like it's just a random leaf coming out of the middle of a trunk, but there's a bud back at the base branching out.
A pair of branches on a dry tree point upwards to the cold winter sky
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I thought this had such an interesting texture! It kind of looks like it has a face, doesn't it? ^.^
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As with rocks, the details of larger pieces can be transfixing IF there is time to notice them.
I am not certain but think these tiny new shoots arising from a mature limb are called epicormic shoots.
What is a crazy twisty tree trunk?
there was an accident on the AC expressway
the other day traffic was at a stop and this caught my observant eye ;)
Created from a tree trunk by Virgil Leih, and part of the exhibit Created from a tree trunk by Virgil Leih. From the exhibit "Art of Tree Transformations" at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum. The light pattern is from the clerestory windows high in the rafters of the Visitor's Center at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum.
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