A blog for all my photo adventures, mainly wildlife!
This is part of the Scots Pine Tree.
Pines have such interesting plant parts, some can even be eaten.
They really do. Some can be yes and you can make tea from the needles as well with some :-D
Beautiful, Ananka!
Thanks Linda :-D
That sure is colorful!
It really is :-D
This is an unusual tree for me!
It's very common over here Irina :-D
Lovely to see.All the best Jan
Thanks Jan :-D
Uy que linda foto. Te mando un beso.
Thanks :-D
...one of my favorites.
Glad to hear Tom :-D
Don't think I've ever seen a pinecone quite like that.
It is very cool I think! Thanks Kirk :-D
Lovely - very unique looking. Thanks for sharing the photo.
Thanks Judee :-D
Lovely capture -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
Thanks Christine :-D
Flowers and pollen bags.
Yup! Thanks :-D
When enlarged, everything looks different! Have a beautiful February, Ananka!
It really does! Thanks :-D
We had one once-- someplace. Great pictures!
Thanks Bill :-D
Known as Tall in Swedish. The most commom tree here.
Good to know Stefan :-D
Just stopping by to wish you a happy weekend, Ananka 🥐☕🍩
Thanks Giorgio :-D
Scotland seems like a great place for a Scots Pine!
It certainly does :-D
Looks nice! The Scots pines I see over here are usually dark brown.
Thanks Angie :-D
Terrific, I love close-up looks at what we see every day. There is always an amazing aspect. I almost see a basket type weave in these pods.
I do like close-up photos too :-D It does look like that, I agree :-D
Lovely photo! How are you doing? How is the recovery progressing?
Thanks Ivana. Slowly getting there. Long way to go though! :-D
Esse pinheiro silvestre é muito lindo. Acho que no Brasil não temos desse tipo. Desejo um bom final de semana e muita saúde.
Thanks Luiz :-D
Lovely photo.
Thanks Anne :-D
What a gorgeous photo! Nature can be so beautiful.
It really can Shannon, thanks :-D
Marvelous photo and a fascinating shape these pines have.
They are amazing. Thanks Denise :-D
Pines have such interesting plant parts, some can even be eaten.
ReplyDeleteThey really do. Some can be yes and you can make tea from the needles as well with some :-D
DeleteBeautiful, Ananka!
ReplyDeleteThanks Linda :-D
DeleteThat sure is colorful!
ReplyDeleteIt really is :-D
DeleteThis is an unusual tree for me!
ReplyDeleteIt's very common over here Irina :-D
DeleteLovely to see.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Thanks Jan :-D
DeleteUy que linda foto. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteThanks :-D
Delete...one of my favorites.
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear Tom :-D
DeleteDon't think I've ever seen a pinecone quite like that.
ReplyDeleteIt is very cool I think! Thanks Kirk :-D
DeleteLovely - very unique looking. Thanks for sharing the photo.
ReplyDeleteThanks Judee :-D
DeleteLovely capture -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteThanks Christine :-D
DeleteFlowers and pollen bags.
ReplyDeleteYup! Thanks :-D
DeleteWhen enlarged, everything looks different!
ReplyDeleteHave a beautiful February, Ananka!
It really does! Thanks :-D
DeleteWe had one once-- someplace. Great pictures!
ReplyDeleteThanks Bill :-D
DeleteKnown as Tall in Swedish. The most commom tree here.
ReplyDeleteGood to know Stefan :-D
DeleteJust stopping by to wish you a happy weekend, Ananka 🥐☕🍩
ReplyDeleteThanks Giorgio :-D
DeleteScotland seems like a great place for a Scots Pine!
ReplyDeleteIt certainly does :-D
DeleteLooks nice! The Scots pines I see over here are usually dark brown.
ReplyDeleteThanks Angie :-D
DeleteTerrific, I love close-up looks at what we see every day. There is always an amazing aspect. I almost see a basket type weave in these pods.
ReplyDeleteI do like close-up photos too :-D It does look like that, I agree :-D
DeleteLovely photo! How are you doing? How is the recovery progressing?
ReplyDeleteThanks Ivana. Slowly getting there. Long way to go though! :-D
DeleteEsse pinheiro silvestre é muito lindo. Acho que no Brasil não temos desse tipo. Desejo um bom final de semana e muita saúde.
ReplyDeleteThanks Luiz :-D
DeleteLovely photo.
ReplyDeleteThanks Anne :-D
DeleteWhat a gorgeous photo! Nature can be so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteIt really can Shannon, thanks :-D
DeleteMarvelous photo and a fascinating shape these pines have.
ReplyDeleteThey are amazing. Thanks Denise :-D
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