I have been Blogging since 2011. I first started with 2 Blogs about nail polish, which I do from time to time. My main focus is on my more recent Blog which is about photography, mainly nature and wildlife. Welcome to my little world :-)
I am not sure what it is either 100 percent but my plant finder described it as an American black willow, Gulf black willow, Swamp willow, Godding, or Dudley willow from the family salicaceae - willow. My plant finder occasionally gives the wrong id so I would treat this with a pinch of salt. Whatever it is Ananka, this is a great photo!
It looks lovely with the moss on it. I am no expert in trees but would hazard a guess at River birch. They have a very different bark to other birches.
Boa noite minha querida amiga Ananka. A textura desta árvore é bonita. Bom início de semana e grande abraço do seu amigo brasileiro.
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ReplyDeleteIt is nice, thanks Christine :-D
DeleteHAPPY EASTER! And may the spring that has arrived (here) fill our lives with colors and aromas.
ReplyDelete(ꈍᴗꈍ) Poetic and cinematic greetings.
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Thanks. Hope you had a good one :-D
DeleteI love the moss or whatever the green stuff is on that tree. Wishing you a very happy Easter.
ReplyDeleteIt does look good. Thanks Mary :-D
DeleteI enlarged the photograph, the texture and pattern looks very nice.
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter Wishes.
All the best Jan
They do Jan. Thanks :-D
Delete...and I love the moss too.
ReplyDeleteIt looks great Tom :-D
DeleteIt seems a cork oak (Quercus Suber).
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DeleteThat's pretty cool, whatever kind of tree it is!
ReplyDeleteIt really is :-D
DeleteNeat shot.
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DeleteLindo arbol. Te mando un beso.
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DeleteDear Ananka, this tree looks like a black birch.
ReplyDeleteIt does a little Irina :-D
DeleteI like how the moss snakes around it.
ReplyDeleteIt is wonderful, thanks Kirk :-d
DeleteI am not sure what it is either 100 percent but my plant finder described it as an American black willow, Gulf black willow, Swamp willow, Godding, or Dudley willow from the family salicaceae - willow. My plant finder occasionally gives the wrong id so I would treat this with a pinch of salt. Whatever it is Ananka, this is a great photo!
ReplyDeleteThanks Denise. I struggled to identify it! :-D
DeleteMoss is great!
ReplyDeleteIt really is :-D
DeleteThat really is an interesting tree with all it's mossy covers!
ReplyDeleteNot sure about the tree species.
The moss looks great I think too :-D
DeleteThat looks cook
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DeleteIt looks lovely with the moss on it. I am no expert in trees but would hazard a guess at River birch. They have a very different bark to other birches.
ReplyDeleteIt could be! Thanks Jackie :-D
DeletePeeling bark tree
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DeleteI wouldn’t even hazard a guess at the identity of the tree, but its moss-encrusted trunk is quite beautiful.
ReplyDeleteIt really is beautiful. Thanks David :-D
DeleteThere is a wonderful surface in the wood! Some trees have a really nice surface on the trunk. Have a nice day.
ReplyDeleteThey really do Anne :-D Thanks :-D
DeleteAnanka não sei informar mas é uma imagem interessante, desejo uma feliz segunda-feira bjs.
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Deletein my opinion, its scary
ReplyDeleteI don't see it being scary! Thanks :-D
DeleteThat is stunning, the moss is such an epic shade of green... nature being epic at all times! 🐾🐾😻
ReplyDeleteIt really wonderful. I love nature :-D
DeleteYou are right that the texture is really interesting! I love this!
ReplyDeleteThanks Shannon :-D
DeleteUnusual.
ReplyDeleteIt sure is, thanks Stefan :-D
DeleteI have seen similar ones that are squishy unlike usual bark, but unsure what its called.
ReplyDeleteYeah some of them have interesting barks :-D
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