Monday, July 20, 2015

Monday Mellow Yellows


Unusual yellow new growth on this pine tree.

21 comments:

  1. That is a very unusual sight.

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  2. Unusual is right. Interesting.

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  3. Green Bay colors? We dont get many nice pine trees down here, just mesquite trees....lots of mesquite trees.

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    1. Good observation, Jim. Love it.

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    2. I think it has some sort of virus!

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  4. My Granny would have said that the tree had it's 'summer gown on'. She had an unusually joyful way of seeing things.s =D

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  5. I must agree. Never quite seen new growth like this.

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  6. I think I have seen this before...but I can't remember where or even when it was....I'm 52 and I've lived in a few places.

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  7. I've never seen a pine look like that before. Very interesting.

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  8. Hmmmm. I've never seen this before! I hope the tree is all right!

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  9. I haven't seen a pine tree do this, though I do see lighter greens on the new growth in evergreens than last year's needles.

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  10. I wonder if that is a sign of something not quite right with the tree. Strange.

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  11. Very unusual indeed. But looks great.

    Mersad
    Mersad Donko Photography

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  12. It is very beautiful, even from a purely abstract perspective!

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  13. That's different.

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  14. I can't begin to explain it.

    I responded in a comment on my blog to your question about the park's name. In short, it was named for the wife of the man who donated the land for the park.

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  15. Interesting. I wonder what's making it turn yellow. It is pretty.
    Take 25 to Hollister

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  16. We have a cedar that puts on a silvery white new growth that's very attractive but I've never seen anything quite like this. I wonder if it's nutrient deficient. The rocks under it make me wonder how rich the soil is.

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  17. Very special picture !

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  18. This is a most unusual sight. It looks like a tree with candles.

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