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A massive tree that Billy has climbed and played on since childhood. He has also fashioned a swing and attached it to the upper branches.
Our Old Barn met its demise in the spring of 2016 as the result of a violent windstorm which cause a large tree to smash it.
Del Bigtree - producer vaxxed - the really sad thing is the amount of doctors who say to me, I know that vaccines are causing autism but i wont say it on camera because the pharmaceutical industry will destroy my career just like they did to Andy Wakefield.
Anti Vaccination meme collected by A.J. Wilson of iPressThis at FlatEarth.Online, made by others.
Awe-inspiring Giant Sequoia, Sequoiadendron giganteum, trees in General Grant Grove in Kings Canyon National Park, California, USA
Big Trees siding on the Southern Pacific branch line between Santa Cruz and Felton California. Formerly South Pacific Coast (Narrow Gauge) Railroad. This stop once accommodated a popular resort in the redwoods - now within Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park. When this picture was taken in November 1971, remnants of the old resort could still be seen in the vicinity of the siding. Scanned from a Kodachrome slide.
Del Bigtree speaking with attendees at the 2025 FreedomFest at the Palm Springs Convention Center in Palm Springs, California.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
Del Bigtree speaking with attendees at the 2025 FreedomFest at the Palm Springs Convention Center in Palm Springs, California.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
May 12, 2011; Middletown, Connecticut. This flower and leaves were found on a huge London Plane tree on the bank of the Coginchaug River. Help with this tree ID was provided by Carol D. Quish at UConn Home and Garden Education Center who writes; "The red hanging globular cluster is the flower of the plant; it is a cluster of tiny flowers waiting to be pollinated, then develop into seed and pod."
In a classic case of not seeing the forest for the trees, I photographed the image here and the one below on a low hanging branch not once looking up at the tree they were a part of. I revisited the site today (May 13) and found a truly gigantic tree on the river bank halfway in the flowing river.I estimate the tree to be 60-70 feet in height with a circumference (this is just a guess) of around 4-5 feet. Incidentally the red globular objects are the size of small raspberries.
The London Plane tree (Platanus x hispanica (syn. x acerifolia) is a very common urban tree that is extensively planted in city parks, gardens and avenues. Although it is called the London Plane this tree is not native to England. In fact it is not native to anywhere as it is a hybrid of two trees from opposite sides of the globe. Its parent trees are the American Sycamore and the Oriental Plane. The hybrid was most likely a natural result of the two parent trees being planted close to each other in Spain (thus x hispanica). It has been very widely planted in England since the late 1600´s.
Jan Davis nominated this tree in Fort Davis National Historic Park, in Texas. It measures 450 points.
Learn more about the National Register of Big Trees at www.americanforests.org/bigtrees
The land produced vegetation: plants bearing seed according to their kinds and trees bearing fruit with seed in it according to their kinds. And God saw that it was good.
- Genesis 1:12
Mexican plum, Bigtree plum (Prunus mexicana)
Bigtree or Mexican plum is a single-trunked, non-suckering tree, 15-35 ft. tall, with fragrant, showy, white flowers displayed before the leaves appear. Mature trunks become satiny, blue-gray with darker, horizontal striations. Leaves up to 5 inches long and 2 inches wide, ovate to narrower with serrate margins; minute glands on the petiole near the base of the blade. Plums turn from yellow to mauve to purple as they ripen from July through September.
The common wild plum of the forest-prairie border from Missouri and eastern Kansas to Texas. The fruit is eaten fresh and made into preserves and is also consumed by birds and mammals. This species has served as a stock for grafting cultivated varieties of plums.
Del Bigtree speaking with attendees at the 2025 FreedomFest at the Palm Springs Convention Center in Palm Springs, California.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
Big trees in the city is common in Singapore! Being a summer all year long country, we tends to love this big tree as provide natural shades!
The national champion black walnut tree is found in Multnomah, Oregon, with 572 points.
Learn more about the National Register of Big Trees at www.americanforests.org/bigtree/.
Yes, this is just a picture of a tree in a park.
But if you know me, and if you've been to this park you know it means so much more.
There has yet to be a friend I havent spent time on the soft grass with
Taken on my Olympus OM-1
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Del Bigtree speaking with attendees at the "Save Arizona" rally at the Omni Tempe Hotel at ASU in Tempe, Arizona.
This is the largest Japanese umbrella pine tree known in the world at ~ 2 m in diamater growing in Shizuoka Prefecture. The age of the tree is unknown but considering the growth rate of the tree it is probably over 900 years. The tree was damaged by lightning about 10 years ago so a lightning pole to attract lightning away from the tree has been constructed nearby. Only half of the trees is still alive but at least that half looks very healthy.
May 12, 2011; Middletown, Connecticut. This flower was found on a huge London Plane tree on the bank of the Coginchaug River. Help with this tree ID was provided by Carol D. Quish at UConn Home and Garden Education Center who writes; "The red hanging globular cluster is the flower of the plant; it is a cluster of tiny flowers waiting to be pollinated, then develop into seed and pod."
In a classic case of not seeing the forest for the trees, I photographed the image here and the one above on a low hanging branch not once looking up at the tree they were a part of. I revisited the site today (May 13) and found a truly gigantic tree on the river bank halfway in the flowing river.I estimate the tree to be 60-70 feet in height with a circumference (this is just a guess) of around 4-5 feet. Incidentally the red globular objects are the size of small raspberries.
The London Plane tree (Platanus x hispanica (syn. x acerifolia) is a very common urban tree that is extensively planted in city parks, gardens and avenues. Although it is called the London Plane this tree is not native to England. In fact it is not native to anywhere as it is a hybrid of two trees from opposite sides of the globe. Its parent trees are the American Sycamore and the Oriental Plane. The hybrid was most likely a natural result of the two parent trees being planted close to each other in Spain (thus x hispanica). It has been very widely planted in England since the late 1600´s.