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Some sad news for all tree lovers. This old oak at Bergdalen where I live is no more. The gardeners at Blomorado didnt want the oak there, I don't know if the oak was sick, I'm no tree surgeon. The guy working here is Per "Josse" Johnson.

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If any of you keen photographers are in Exeter at any point, there are a lovely assortment of parks within the city centre of Exeter... particularly for you avid tree lovers out there (just like me).

This was taken in Bury Meadow Park, nicknamed 'The Clock Tower Park', just at the side of the Hele Rd Exeter College campus...

 

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"This is the best tree-lovers monument that could possibly be found in all the forests of the world," declared conservationist John Muir when describing the majestic coast redwoods of Muir Woods.

Delamarca con jorge virge y bily at least tree lovers

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Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson ecologists and tree lovers planted two paper birch trees near the JBER library and the JBER Cache in celebration of Alaska’s Arbor Day, May 12 and 15. National Arbor Day is always celebrated on the last Friday in April, however, Alaska’s Arbor Day is celebrated on the third Monday in May. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Javier Alvarez)

Just a little bonus photo for all you tree lovers out there. I took this on my weekly promenade up to the oak as I was shooting some photos to the a photo a week project.

A rare tree shot for any tree lovers in need cheering up!

This pic shows the stumps of the two fig trees in front of the former Colonial Secretary's Office in Bridge St, in Sydney...the trees were cut down in April 1912 to make way for the new Education Department Building (built 1912-15)...

 

The Colonial Secretary's Office fig trees were evidently planted in the 1830s...I gather their demise didn't go down well with tree lovers...

 

trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/15349335 - SMH, 24th April, 1912...item on the cutting down of the fig trees...

 

trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/228867713 - the Sun, 24th April, 1912...pictorial item re...

 

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This pic is from a fascinating series of photos of everyday Sydney taken by photographer A.G. Foster that are in the SLNSW's collection...

 

trove.nla.gov.au/work/236190437 - Trove link to the A.G. Foster pics at the SLNSW...see pic 94a titled 'Education Department building in Bridge Street, formerly residence of John Thomas Campbell'

  

* take care not to confuse A.G. Foster (Arthur George Foster), d. 1924 with A.E. Foster (Arthur Ernest Foster), d. 1958...both were earlier 20th century Sydney photographers and many of their photos are held in the various collections...where I suspect the two are sometimes mixed up...

 

A.G. Foster was a prominent member of the RAHS. He was an amateur photographer and took maybe hundreds of photos of historical interest showing old Sydney...many involving demolitions which recorded the passing of old Sydney, etc. He was also the author of Early Sydney, published 1920.

 

trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/16158034 - SMH 27th October, 1924...SMH's obit for A.G. Foster...

 

A.E. Foster was a professional photographer...he took maybe hundreds of photos of Sydney buildings in the process of construction etc in the 1920s and 1930s...

 

This is my version of the tree pattern within the "Mr. & Mrs. Santa Claus Crochet Pattern" by Ana Paula Rimoli (www.anapaulaoli.etsy.com)

Ignore Mainstream Show @ Ambush Gallery 4A James St, Waterloo.

 

Opening night Thursday 4th of Dec until the Sunday 7th of Dec.

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The Summer Bedding, Brodsworth Hall, Doncaster, South Yorkshire.

 

We won Yorkshire in Bloom this year! The judges comments :

 

"Brodsworth Hall and Gardens, Doncaster – Gold Award and Category Winner

 

Visiting the site in glorious sunshine was always going to help show this entry in all its glory but the judges were simply blown away by the stunning grounds and incredibly high level of maintenance displayed here. The knowledge of horticulture applied here is at its highest level and is testament to the hard work and dedication of both paid staff and volunteers.

 

Highlights are many: The magnificent, ancient Lebanon Cedar which predates the hall and the giant Californian Redwood are ‘must sees’ for tree lovers; the superb collection of bedding complementing a vast array of herbaceous plantings all which were almost totally weed free, the charming Fern Grotto – the only one of its kind in the country; and the exquisitely maintained hedges and shrubs.

 

Amazingly, there are major ongoing restorative projects about to start to compliment these features even further. All who are involved with this site have definitely provided the ‘WOW’ factor! "

 

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I was drawn to how the shadows of the branches played across the woodland floor—like the trees were whispering to one another in light and line. The first green leaves of spring scatter overhead, catching the sun just enough to hint at the season’s arrival.

I'll be conducting a free tree identification walk next Saturday the 15th of September at 11AM. Rain date Sunday the 16th.

 

I would especially like help from local botanist, gardeners and tree lovers in general in completing and correcting the tree identifications I've made so far. I started this project last Summer, because I wanted to learn the names of the trees in the park. The maps I found were long out of date, so I decided to make my own. I'm confident with about 90% of my identifications but I'm hoping to bring it up to 100% with the help of my neighbors.

 

Meet at East 8th Street and Avenue B, inside the park . Contact: Michael Natale gammanyc at gmail.com.

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Just saw this scene this morning at a historic site (Fort Hill) in Cape Cod National Seashore in Eastham, MA. A lot of thoughts pass through one's mind upon encountering a scene like this (how fortunate the house was spared; how old is the house; what kind of tree is it; how old was the tree; when did it fall over; etc.) but ultimately the most puzzling aspect of the situation was the absence of any sign of where the tree formerly stood -- no hole or depression anywhere in the yard. Was the tree brought in by a giant helicopter to serve as a massive yard ornament or natural sculpture? A bit of poking around the Internet reveals that the tree came down in a March Nor'easter in 2018. Yes, 2018! Why hasn't an enterprising arborist or tree-company staged a free tree removal project? One source claimed that it was an old pear tree; wood-workers love pear wood, so perhaps the property owner is waiting for someone to salvage the wood for a wood-turner? One source indicated the owner of the property was holding calling hours for tree-lovers; a kind of extended wake. At least this information explains the absence of a giant scar on the lawn:; ;the yard has been repaired but the tree remains.

If you know more about this situation, feel free to enlighten us.

13 August, 2022

Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson ecologists and tree lovers planted two paper birch trees near the JBER library and the JBER Cache in celebration of Alaska’s Arbor Day, May 12 and 15. National Arbor Day is always celebrated on the last Friday in April, however, Alaska’s Arbor Day is celebrated on the third Monday in May. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Javier Alvarez)

Dixie National Forest el. 9200 feet

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and I'll be on my feet

When I can breathe, when I'm good and ready

 

This tree, lovers heart engraved

Not because I'm lonely, just because I hate it

Sunshine lives underneath my nose

Not because I'm burning all my hopes

Scorching all my favors, far as I can turn

 

Agree to Disagree - Meg and Dia

 

there were so many color possibilities.

I liked black/white best.

 

I then had an idea to lay down in the field to fit with one of my current favorite songs, but the ground was soggy and muddy and I was wearing my freshly ironed cardigan ;(

 

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Sharing the view - Sur le banc

Natasha giving a valentine to a Seven Son Flower Tree, (Heptacodium miconioides). A small flowering tree attracting butterflies from the Honeysuckle family.

尼塞村以这两棵一高一低依偎在一起的树而著称。大家形象的称之为情人树,只是湖面上那两根突兀的电线让人有点难受。

I'll be conducting a free tree identification walk next Saturday the 15th of September at 11AM. Rain date Sunday the 16th.

 

I would especially like help from local botanist, gardeners and tree lovers in general in completing and correcting the tree identifications I've made so far. I started this project last Summer, because I wanted to learn the names of the trees in the park. The maps I found were long out of date, so I decided to make my own. I'm confident with about 90% of my identifications but I'm hoping to bring it up to 100% with the help of my neighbors.

 

Meet at East 8th Street and Avenue B, inside the park . Contact: Michael Natale gammanyc at gmail.com.

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Dragonflies mating in the oak tree in my neighbours garden.

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"If you love somebody, let them go. If they return, they were always yours. If they don't, they never were."

 

Submitted to the "Love Dendroglyphs" group.

 

It's not a beauty, rather a discreet tree, but for trees lovers, here's another one of African origin growing outdoors

Stop #11 on the Kelvingrove Park Heritage Trail: The Psalmist (1972).

 

"A semi-abstract stick-figure composition by Benno Schotz (1891 – 1984) commissioned by Glasgow Tree Lovers Society and Glasgow Art Gallery and Museums Association. A late work by this prominent Glasgow sculptor, best known for his modelled portraits."

 

Glasgow, Scotland. June 2nd, 2011.

 

You can access a map, brochure and much more information about every stop on the Kelvingrove Park Heritage Trail at www.glasgow.gov.uk/en/Residents/Parks_Outdoors/Heritage/H...

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it's that time of the year when all tree lovers get together and celebrate all the trees that have been planted...by planting more trees:)

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