Macrocarpa trees
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I am currently reading something about the Macrocarpa tree. It's interesting what I've read there.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting tree and above all a nice picture with the clouds.
Greetings Eva
...beautiful sky and tree silhouettes.
ReplyDeletei like this landscape and this beautiful sky.I wonder what the smell of this place is
ReplyDeleteGreat shrooms below! And bucolic countryside.
ReplyDeleteNever heard before of such trees. Would like see them near. Thank you for sharing this interesting Post.
ReplyDeleteHave a good week. Stay healthy and well, dear blogfriend.
Except for the trees, this could be a photo from the U.S. Great Plains.
ReplyDeleteThey really stand out in the distance.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful trees like.big umbrellas!
ReplyDeleteLovely composition. Strong colours too
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of macrocopa trees before. Beautiful. As my grandson would say, "They look like "Go Dog Go" trees)!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful canopy trees! They don't grow in my area. We have cottonwood and different pine trees
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a calm and peaceful landscape.
ReplyDeleteThe sky looks lovely and the trees look very interesting with those straight tall trunks and having branches on the top.
Thank you for hosting 'My Corner of the World,' Betty. :)
Amazing landscape. Loved the click.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous landscape! Those trees do look like tall umbrellas in the distance!
ReplyDeleteThose trees look very interesting and special, with bare trunks up to the top and crowns at the top like umbrellas.
ReplyDeleteHappy Wordless Wednesday!
That place looks like somewhere I would just love to walk and walk and walk. Gorgeous sky, and I learned a new (to me) tree name today - macrocarpa. Thanks for that.
ReplyDeleteThe picture is amazing and so is the sky! I can very well imagine standing there in the same place to enjoy this sight!
ReplyDeleteI love photographing trees This looks like a scene from our wheatbelt but the trees are different. Stay safe and enjoy your week, and thank you for the link up.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful landscape with lovely sky and distance tall trees. Very soon the grass will be turning green.
ReplyDeleteI've always found those trees so fascinating as we have nothing like them in the United States. Thanks for the party.
ReplyDeleteWonderful shot, Betty!
ReplyDeleteAgain something new for me!
ReplyDeleteA very special tree! Thank you for sharing this photo!
Happy WW!
PS: Thank you for hosting!
ReplyDeleteIt’s always fun to learn something new! And your blog is a pretty reliable place to that. So many wonders in NZ , so different from home. I love it (and would love to see it all in person. But...]
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fall shot. I know you're enjoying some cooler temperatures. It's heating up here.
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting the fun.
Have a fabulous day, Betty. ♥
I like these trees! They seem to rise to the sky to play with the clouds! 😊
ReplyDeleteIt seems a very quiet area, although somehow at the crossroads of winds.
Wow, so very beautiful. Love it. Thanks for sharing it. Thanks for hosting and I hope that you have a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful sky, nice line of trees.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteAmalia
xo
So beautiful Landscapephotography,
ReplyDeletegreetings Kirsi