If you love trees ... [via Nina Reznick]




Trees are the oldest and the largest living things on earth.  Some are weird, some extraordinary, some gorgeous, and some shaped by the human hand to fascinate and amuse. Please enjoy these  images–or better yet, take a walk in the woods and greet them in person with appreciation.


 2000 years old tree in South Africa known as tree of life (Baobab)





Trees are the oldest and the largest living things on earth.  Some are weird, some extraordinary, some gorgeous, and some shaped by the human hand to fascinate and amuse. Please enjoy these  images–or better yet, take a walk in the woods and greet them in person with appreciation.

As Patricia Hays suggested in the comments below, if you’re inclined, you can listen to Paul Robeson sing about trees while you meander through this post.  Thanks to Tom Reiter for forwarding the link.
 2000 years old tree in South Africa known as tree of life (Baobab)
2000 years old tree in South Africa known as tree of life (Baobab)

The oldest tree on earth, great basin bristle cone pine, Oldest trees, over 5000 years old, in California
The oldest tree on earth, great basin bristle cone pine, Oldest trees, over 5000 years old, in California

General Sherman tree, Sequoia Redwood, the largest living single-stem tree and largest living organism on earth in California
General Sherman tree, Sequoia Redwood, the largest living single-stem tree and largest living organism on earth in California

 

Costa Rica
Costa Rica


 Jabuticaba, a Brazilian grape tree The fruit grows directly from the trunk and branches of the tree.
Jabuticaba, a Brazilian grape tree The fruit grows directly from the trunk and branches of the tree.  


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