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.
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.
That is a very unusual sight.
ReplyDeleteUnusual is right. Interesting.
ReplyDeleteGreen Bay colors? We dont get many nice pine trees down here, just mesquite trees....lots of mesquite trees.
ReplyDeleteGood observation, Jim. Love it.
DeleteI think it has some sort of virus!
DeleteMy Granny would have said that the tree had it's 'summer gown on'. She had an unusually joyful way of seeing things.s =D
ReplyDeleteI must agree. Never quite seen new growth like this.
ReplyDeleteI 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.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen a pine look like that before. Very interesting.
ReplyDeleteHmmmm. I've never seen this before! I hope the tree is all right!
ReplyDeleteI 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.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if that is a sign of something not quite right with the tree. Strange.
ReplyDeleteVery unusual indeed. But looks great.
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It is very beautiful, even from a purely abstract perspective!
ReplyDeletefresh and pretty!
ReplyDeleteThat's different.
ReplyDeleteI can't begin to explain it.
ReplyDeleteI 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.
Interesting. I wonder what's making it turn yellow. It is pretty.
ReplyDeleteTake 25 to Hollister
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.
ReplyDeleteVery special picture !
ReplyDeleteThis is a most unusual sight. It looks like a tree with candles.
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