what's your favorite tree? I'm partial to ashes
The mighty baobab
the humble palo verde
birch because it's white
>>5147432>palo verde>it's yellow
>>5147445>He cant tell birch and aspen apartngmi
>>5147447branches are green
>>5147445those are neatI like the trippy eyes all over the trunks
I have a lot of trees I love. But if I had to say one, it’d be the Eastern White Pine.Here is one that was 6-7 feet across at the base.
>>5147447it's like a paletteswapped cherry blossom in that all the yellow is just its flowers; the bark and leaves are greenthe photosynthetic bark's basically the same desert adaptation that makes cacti green
>>5147460>wasdid you murder the poor innocent tree? or is it bigger now?
>>5147484It might be dead in a wildfire since then, depending on the accuracy of the fire maps.
>>5147313Black locust. IMO the most visually impressive uncultivated flowering tree in the eastern US
>>5147313Im partial to Aspen trees. Not only are they beautiful trees, but their root systems are fascinating.
Live Oak. Fuck your pipes.
Eastern Hemlock makes the coziest forests
>>5147423How are these things even trees? glorified lawn bushes
>>5148291Cope and seethe.
Enhiesto surtidor de sombra y sueñoque acongojas el cielo con tu lanza.Chorro que a las estrellas casi alcanzadevanado a sí mismo en loco empeño.Mástil de soledad, prodigio isleño;flecha de fe, saeta de esperanza.Hoy llegó a ti, riberas del Arlanzaperegrina al azar, mi alma sin dueño.Cuando te vi señero, dulce, firme,qué ansiedades sentí de diluirmey ascender como tú, vuelto en cristales.Como tú, negra torre de arduos filos,ejemplo de delirios verticales,mudo ciprés en el fervor de Silos.Gerardo Diego
Sweet acacia is my favorite local tree, always look forward to the fragrant yellow puffball bloom come springtime
>>5147950The sound that gives quaking aspen its name:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4NA2MDMbO0Short video about the Pando clone grove:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwBgSbPvg7Q
I like the baobab tree because it's an absolute monstrosity of a plant.>immune to drought, can go store water and go without rain for several years>can live three thousand years>fruit pulp, bark, seeds, leaves can be ground into powder to make medicines/food
>>5148408Very cool, thank you Anon
>>5148408being inside an aspen forest is being like on another world
>>5147454>anon doesn't realize that I posted European White Birch (Betula pendula)ngmi
Tree ferns
>>5148745no you didn't, anon. you posted what looks like populus tremuloides
>>5148422Agree with this. I was on a hike in Utah and came across this Aspen grove. Went in and sat on a fallen tree for a bit. It was amazing. (Pic related)
>>5147423very alien looking trees.
Palms are nice
>>5147928Blossoms smell great too, so I like these as well. One is in our yard and it was the first time in 30 years that it bloomed so much.
>>5148422>>5147950>>5147445Ever since I moved back to Mn, I've never appreciated those trees more than I have in my entire life. I'll never move out of their range again.
>>5147313Maple because they turn super gold in the fall
>>5147313SEQUOIA
>>5154202That's a powerful tree right there mmhmm