INSTANT PHOTOGRAPHY COLLECTION - Spring in white color. #spring #bankfotonet #tomekciesielski #galanthus #galanthusnivalis #acer #griseum #bark
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INSTANT PHOTOGRAPHY COLLECTION - Spring in white color. #spring #bankfotonet #tomekciesielski #galanthus #galanthusnivalis #acer #griseum #bark
Acer griseum (Paperbark Maple) Soapberry family- Sapindaceae Native habitat: Central China. Introduced by Veitch in 1901. Size: 20 to 30′ in height; spread one-half or equal to height; can reach 40 to 50′ but usually smaller under cultivation. Leaves: Opposite, trifoliate, 3 to 6" long, each leaflet 2 to 2 1/2″ long, half as wide, middle leaflet short-stalked, coarsely toothed; lateral leaflets almost sessile, not as toothed, lower surface distinctly pubescent especially on the veins, dark bluish green above, pale green to glaucous beneath. Buds: Imbricate, brownish black, 1/8 to 1/4″ long, sharply pointed, reminiscent of Sugar Maple buds except for size and color; distinctly pubescent at base of bud, almost a collar of hairs surrounds the terminals and laterals. Bark: Young stems rich brown to reddish brown; older wood (1/2″ diameter or greater) a beautiful cinnamon or red-brown as the bark exfoliates to expose these colors; second year wood usually starts to exfoliate, thus the exquisite bark character develops at a very young age; old trunks lose some of the exfoliating character but retain the rich brown colors; significant variation in degree of flakiness, and if a young tree does not exhibit a striking exfoliating character, this will carry into maturity. Preferred growing conditions: Adaptable to varied soils; prefers well-drained and moist but performs well in clay soils; pH adaptable; full sun although all trifoliates withstand partial shade and still produce respectable fall color. Hardiness: Zone 5 to 7(8). (Source: Dirr, Michael- Manual of Woody Landscape Plants)
@griseum no problem :)
griseum replied to your post:Hello love, I really enjoy your blog ..
you are a lucky betch haha
maybe :p
uhm thanks for reblogging my stupid crap all the time and your playlist is faaab! okay bye :)
thank youu :’) same goes for you too :))
griseum replied to your post “post a selfie”
cute.
you areeee <3
I was tagged by griseum to answer this questions: How are you today? I've been better How is Christmas atmosphere where you are now? Here in tumblr is awesome What will you ask Santa to bring these Christmas? Assassin's creed IV :p Something that makes you sad? My future Fav song of the moment? Winter lady- Leonard Cohen A colour that reminds you of smth in particular? blue, the sea :p Fav food? i would say pizza What colour are your room’s walls? i haven't painted them yet so white
So i'm going to tag:
griseum
bluepale
living-inmywonderland
v-acantly
paolarama
uchiha-alex
Here are the questions:
What is the real reason you are confused right now?
Do you find it easy to trust others?
What are you listening to?
Fav quote?
Honestly, what’s on your mind right now?
griseum replied to your post “griseum replied to your post “uhm so i was tagged by viola lol How are...”
where do we shop some friends? try ebay :p
that should work
no but really i hate the fact that besides close family no one ever gets anybody anything here THIS PLACE SUCKS
people buy me presents thats the message im sending (jk jk)