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Seen in the Bonsai garden at Mt. Coot-tha botanic gardens in Brisbane, Australia.

Lensbaby Velvet 85 @ f/2.8

El simple hecho de contemplar un buen árbol ayuda a sanarnos emocional y espiritualmente, debido a que el árbol es una figura simbólica de grandes significados arraigada en la conciencia colectiva. En el árbol los seres humanos hemos visto el símbolo de la vida, la agrupación de los cuatro elementos de la naturaleza, la unión entre el cielo y la tierra, la semejanza con nosotros mismos, y el maestro que enseña la verdad de la vida. Por esa razón, la contemplación de un árbol maduro, bien enraizado, con tronco firme y copa abierta al cielo, nos inspira paz, sosiego, equilibrio y bienestar.

Located near the entrance of the Japanese garden at Mt. Coot-tha Botanic Gardens. After taking the photo, I did wonder how big the tree roots might have been ... ? They do have a reputation for being shall I say ... adventurous?

 

Ficus benjamina, commonly known as weeping fig, benjamin fig or ficus tree, and often sold in stores as just ficus, is a species of flowering plant in the family Moraceae, native to Asia and Australia. It is the official tree of Bangkok. Wikipedia

Handheld macro, natural light...

Opuntia ficus-indica is a species in the genus Opuntia (Opuntia) from the cactus family (Cactaceae).

Opuntia ficus-indica ist eine Pflanzenart in der Gattung der Opuntien (Opuntia) aus der Familie der Kakteengewächse (Cactaceae).

Feigenbaum.

Nr. 4 on Explore !

In the absence of anything decent and recent I decided to convert a previous upload to monochrome.

100 yr old tree in Plaza Gabriel Miró, Alicante.

 

Viltrox 13mm f1.4 and XT5 …

 

Kodak Gold recipe Film Simulation: Classic Chrome

Grain Effect: Off

Color Chrome Effect: Weak

Color Chrome FX Blue: Off

White Balance: Daylight, +4 Red & -5 Blue

Dynamic Range: DR400

Highlight: -1.5

Shadow: +0.5

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High ISO NR: -4

Clarity: -2 (or zero if you can’t be doing with the slight lag when writing to mem card)

ISO: Auto, up to ISO 6400

 

SOOC … I didn’t even clone out the cigarette butt 😂

One of the giant fig trees within the Royal Botanical Gardens.

on the Sacromonte with a view of the Alhambra in Granada

Andalusia, Spain 01.05.2011

 

Feigenkaktus

auf dem Sacromonte mit Blick auf die Alhambra in Granada

Andalusien, Spanien 01.05.2011

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Ficus natural situado en un callejón detrás de la catedral y plaza

de San Pedro en la ciudad de Reus de la provincia de Tarragona.

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100 yr old tree in downtown Alicante. Plaza de Gabriel Miró is encircled by many of these, their roots entangled below ground like a neural network.

FICUS BENGHALENSIS , known as the BANYAN TREE , banyan fig, or Indian banyan, native of the Indian Subcontinent. Specimens in India are among the largest trees in the world by canopy coverage and can live over 1000 years .

Espèce endémique à la Nouvelle-Calédonie

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This large Ficus tree is in the beautiful Plaza de Mina, Cadiz, Andalusia, Spain,

Ficus is a pantropical genus of trees, shrubs, and vines occupying a wide variety of ecological niches; most are evergreen, but some deciduous species are found in areas outside of the tropics and to higher elevations.[4] Fig species are characterized by their unique inflorescence and distinctive pollination syndrome, which uses wasp species belonging to the family Agaonidae for pollination.

 

Specific identification of many of the species can be difficult, but members of the genus Ficus are relatively easy to recognize. Many have aerial roots and a distinctive shape or habit, and their fruits distinguish them from other plants. The fruit of Ficus is an inflorescence enclosed in an urn-like structure called a syconium, which is lined on the inside with the fig's tiny flowers that develop into multiple ovaries on the inside surface.[5] In essence, the fig fruit is a fleshy stem with multiple tiny flowers that fruit and coalesce.

 

The unique fig pollination system, involving tiny, highly specific wasps, known as fig wasps that enter via ostiole these subclosed inflorescences to both pollinate and lay their own eggs, has been a constant source of inspiration and wonder to biologists.[6] Notably, three vegetative traits together are unique to figs. All figs present a white to yellowish latex, some in copious quantities; the twig shows paired stipules —or circular scars if the stipules have fallen off; the lateral veins at the base of the leaf are steep, forming a tighter angle with the midrib than the other lateral veins, a feature referred to as "triveined". Wikipedia

From Brookside Gardens Conservatory

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Dedicada a JOSE MANUEL BLANCO

  

Ficus bicentenario, en el Parque de Andalucía, en Vélez-Málaga.

En mi última visita...

 

Un abrazo amigo

These trees are ubiquitous in Alicante, lining many plazas. Some are over 100yrs old with root systems that intertwine with neighbouring trees.

 

Shot with XT5 and #Viltrox 75mm f1.2 (I just love the sharpness of this lens, even at full aperture it’s like a razor)

 

McCurry Kodachrome recipe from the Fuji Weekly App

Rain forest walk Maleney QLD

Ficus Benjamina

 

George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia, Feb. 2017

Ficus macrophylla

Parque de Maria Luisa - Seville

A small speckled new leaf.

 

I picked up "plant" and "speckled" from the list.

 

Scale nearly 1:2.

 

#MacroMondays

#PickTwo

The Jardines de Alameda Apodaca is an absolutely beautiful and well maintained park on the north side of Cadiz. It has numerous fountains, sculptures and a variety of flowers and plants including two giant ficus trees that came from Cuba. While sitting in the shade, you'll also get great views of the Bay of Cádiz and Atlantic Ocean.

 

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Fotografia tomada en el jardín botánico de Malaga.

Cuando la tomé, ya tenia pensado el virado a B&N, para sacarle las texturas a las raíces de este inmenso ficus.

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