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stefan
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| Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2007 10:08 pm Post subject: ALBUM • Trees |
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same ol' ... 1 photoperpost ... all trees welcome
i place trees, in particular conifers, at the top of my list of favorite organisms of this here planet. conifers (gymnosperms) have been around since long before flowering trees and find their niches in the most moderate and extreme climates. a simply beautiful and remarkable existence. the last remaining towering cathedrals of ancient forests of the pacific northwest are powerful enough to overwhelm one in unfathomable awe and disbelief ... or the bristlecone that thrives perched high on arid, rugged, windswept peaks of the great basin for thousands of years can leave one utterly speechless in wonder and wonderment.
i'll start it out with a slender conifer of the subalpine found all over the rockies, cascades and mountains of canada, and sits near sea level in southeast alaska. although more recently separated into two species (Abies lasiocarpa and Abies bifolia) which overlap and hybridize, it goes under the common name of Subalpine Fir and is akin to the balsam fir (Abies balsamea) of central canada and northeastern NA
i took this photo during a sunset through a smokey evening sky in glacier
Subalpine Firs, Glacier Nat'l Park, august 2001
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Cirrus2000
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| Sundance Trailhead, Dark Canyon, very early in the morning. May 30, 2006. |
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gonzo
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Nicely done, Cirrus. I dig it.
This isn't my favorite tree pic, but it's definitely my most interesting. It took me months to figure out what the heck was happening here:
Turns out that it's a palm inflorescence (cluster of flowers) that the palm tree was producing to attract pollinators. Of course, since this was taken in Long Beach, CA I'm guessing there weren't too many of the tree's native pollinators around. |
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Alex
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East Rim, Zion NP
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Summit42
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Alex
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| Dude, that tree is awesome! I love the curves :nod: |
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Summit42
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Cirrus2000
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Summit42 wrote: One more with the fam for sense of proportion.
Good idea - I thought it was much smaller than that in the first shot. Very cool tree! |
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Jaxx
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tree in willis creek, GSENM
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CarpeyBiggs
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kris247 wrote: Nicely done, Cirrus. I dig it.
This isn't my favorite tree pic, but it's definitely my most interesting. It took me months to figure out what the heck was happening here:
Turns out that it's a palm inflorescence (cluster of flowers) that the palm tree was producing to attract pollinators. Of course, since this was taken in Long Beach, CA I'm guessing there weren't too many of the tree's native pollinators around.
That thing just makes me uncomfortable. Not sure why, but I just don't like it, yet somehow, I cannot look away. (kinda like the Kramer) |
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goofball
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wichita mountains
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goofball
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stefan
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Big Leaf Maple, Northern California, May 2000[velvia]
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AFI
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| I love trees as well - here is a pic I took of one in Hawaii last year |
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