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Thank you Ece, what an excellent suggestion!

 

Here is my contribution, two typical Ribbony gums (Eucalyptus Viminalis) native to the cooler parts of Australia and much appreciated by the Koala population.

They are long lived and are one of the larger eucalypts. The ribbon-like bark sheds off throughout the year. Very untidy trees!

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Three standing together. Taken with the D-Lux 4

 

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very nice idea, Ece :)

 

Tree with detour.....;)

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The Old Man In The Tree

 

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Red Maple in early Spring

 

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Embracing a tree

feel its power, feel your breath -

You are rooted

 

Thanks for the nice idea, Ece.

 

Thousand years old "sacred" linden tree (tilia) on the Fraueninsel, Chiemsee, Bavaria, Germany

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Swiss stone pines (pinus cembra)

grow in high alpine mountain areas.

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