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Kennedy Meadows
Some more from the March BPL trip to Henry Coe

Actually a member of the lilly family…

Other desert trees





Along the Milford Track

Along the Routeburn Track


Dusky Track


Very nice Ryan-quality pics!


Fall color on the Rogue River


This banyan tree in ft.myers florida was planted by Thomas Edison in 1925. It is awesome!

San Gabriel Mtns
These were taken during my Long Trail thru on October 1, near Lincoln MT.




Susquehannock Trail, PA

Backyard shot-Mt Diablo,Ca

Cedar in Senjo-ga-Hara, near Nikko, Japan.
A couple of my favorites… both on the Foothills Trail in the upstate of South Carolina.


Don Meredith
Yosemite trees in January

The following are all photos of Angophora Costata, they are known by a range of names but around the Sydney region we call them either Sydney Red Gum or Smooth Bark Apple. Angophora are "Gum" trees but are a separate genus to Eucalyptus. They come in a great variety of shapes and can grow in rock cracks on cliff faces.
My daughter calls this one the Medusa Tree.

Normally they have smooth bark but this one has these deep grooves along the trunk.

For the past 30 years I have been watching this tree slowly grow around the rock.

This one is growing on top of a rock shelf in an exposed position.

The Hippo Tree.

Cheers,
Michael.
Weird tree on Turtle Back Arch Trail in Red River Gorge-
Photo taken during my Party On the AT.
I call it The Great Grandfather Tree.
It looks like it had a rough life but is still tall and strong and deserving of respect. :-)

Cherry Gap Shelter, Unicoi, TN, June 1st, 2010
Party On,
Newton

Humboldt Redwood State Park
Maybe 8 inches, at 8,000 feet.

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