not that i’ve been looking a tree photo’s but
why do so many have like……such dramatic titles for the photographs like
its a tree my dude

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@anxietreeboy
not that i’ve been looking a tree photo’s but
why do so many have like……such dramatic titles for the photographs like
its a tree my dude
You know what? It’s really like that sometimes.
This is automatic stress relief
@niuniente
Ah, thank you! This is most welcomed thing <3
legends
must i be beautiful? is it not enough to be filled with bees?
Okay, guys I finally did it:
[the pain-verse discord]
Okay, guys I finally did it:
[the pain-verse discord]
Autumn in the forest. By Lothar Groene behance.net/gallery
treeeeees 🌳💚
for some reason this was in my drafts
apparently i have a draft on this blog that’s just a picture of cookies……….
valid i guess
Friday’s Feature Tree: The Kalaloch Cedar
This magnificent western red cedar (thuja plicata) is estimated to be more than 1,000 years old. The massive candelabra-like crown resembles the spires of an ancient cathedral and this cedar started its life when the earliest cathedrals were being built in Medieval Europe. The Kalaloch cedar is a testament to the cycle of life and death in the forest. The multiple dead tops show how some sections of the tree die off and are replaced by new trunks. Half of the tree collapsed in recent storm as seen in the top photo. The fallen log will become nutrients for future generations of trees. The remaining section of the tree supports an entire ecosystem including mature western hemlock trees (tsuga heterophylla) that are growing out of it trunk drawing nutrients from the decaying wood. In turn, their tangled network of root systems appear to be providing structural support for the massive cedar trunk. Soil that has built up on giant burls is supporting a hanging garden of shrubs and ferns. Together, these features provide a wide range of habitats within this one western cedar tree.
Green raindrop
Wistman’s Wood in Dartmoor, England
A magnificent old beech tree surrounded by wild garlic in Wexford, Ireland. Hollow inside, it must be a couple of 100 years old
Guess who decided to read the whole pain verse in one day!!! It was me!!!
Morning Fog in Virginia (1125x1041) (OC) - 93n1ss