Here’s another venerable old tree, seen at Kew Gardens recently:

Linked to July Squares at Becky’s here
Here’s another venerable old tree, seen at Kew Gardens recently:
Linked to July Squares at Becky’s here
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What a wonderful tree. I worry we won’t have ones like this in another 100years as these days everyone seems to plant them so close to other trees
Hmm, I wonder
Nice one – horizontally, as well.
So old, it was supported
I’m enjoying this new challenge, as I love trees! 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
Oh, good!
Wow i’ve never seen one of these
😊
Wonderful tree Sue 🙂 🙂
Thanks, Brian
Love the layers
Thanks!
The layers in your photo are wonderful. I adore the greens too. 😀
Pleased you like this!
Like most old things it has character that tree even in death they keep on giving.
Yes, very true, Suzanne