Favourite tree/s in your neighborhood...

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You know that feeling... That tree/s you go out your way to see again and again whenever you travel their way. It makes you stop and reach for the camera . It awakes all the emotions while you view it...awe, inspiration, respect, admiration etc etc...
Please show your tree/s that speaks to you...:) I have quite a few. Will show them as we go...

This is my absolute favourite. Its nothing impressively special as far as bulk or stature goes, but its has the sleek, elegant, natural lines that I find fascinating. Just something about it that keeps me going back to it. Here it is with its leaves on...
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And today without its leaves

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Frustrating how they never look as good on the photo...but hell, its all I got :(
 
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Sorry no trees. Just tobacco and cotton fields. But we have no leave to rake. ha ha
 
2165 Cedrus libani (Cedar of Lebanon) -20ø\Ls\B Slow growing; needles slightly longer than C. atlantica at just over 1 inch long; Bright green, but still has a faint bluish cast; spreads picturesquely as it matures. Excellent bonsai subject. Seedlings.
2 3/4 INCH POTS $12
ONE GALLON SIZE $40

http://www.evergreengardenworks.com/carpinus.htm

One of my favorite trees. It is on your national flag. Also, one of my favorite flags. Wish you could ship me one.

They're hard to find and this gentleman is very reputable if you're interested inpicking one up.
 
Sorry no trees. Just tobacco and cotton fields. But we have no leave to rake. ha ha
LoL..that the reason you have this.... "(the beauty of empty space)" in your profile? Surely there must be something that inspires you somewhere...? on the horizon or the neighbouring states...seems you can see far there :D
 
There are a few large American elms left here and there but almost all the trees here are really uninspiring. They're young and straight. There are also justa few white pine over 200 years that didn't get cut down in the 1860s.
 
Ive enjoyed this Horse chestnut a few years now, usually from the other side, goes to show, trees in nature often look great from all angles
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