Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Interesting Trees

You can spot some strange trees on East Campus. This one is especially odd. It's a weeping Eastern White Pine. Kind of a sorry, little thing that doesnt bear much resemblance to the stately Eastern White Pine. Yet it's kind of fun in its own way.















This one is a weeping mulberry. It makes a great canopy in the summer. Kids can't help but run underneath. In the winter, with the leaves gone, you can focus on the branches, which intertwine in a fascinating way.











The baldcypress has the distinction of being one of the few deciduous conifers. (Another one is the larch, but it doesn't usually grow around here). The vine growing on it makes a great touch. I have no idea why it is still green in the middle of January.








2 comments:

  1. Interesting indeed.

    We're studying trees as part of our winter nature study. The East campus arboretum would make a great field trip. Hmm...

    I love the Project365 idea.

    Thank you for asking about other members' blogs on the "HH" site. I'd thought about asking, too, but hadn't got around to it. I hope there are other responses.

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  2. This is so interesting, and yes, East Campus Arboretum is awesome! Thanks for asking about other blogs on the Heartland site.

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