Elm
Larch
Douglas Fir
Alpine Fir
White Pine
Hemlock
Magnolia
Willow
Hawthorne
Birch
Sycamore
Ash
Cottonwood.
I'm planning to a full blog this upcoming Sunday. Keep your fingers across that I will get some more of a post. I been tired. So for today I'll just list 13 trees.
Here some others who took part in THURSDAY 13
Coffee is on.
In wet areas, the willow is perfect. In dry areas, my favourite is the eucalyptus.
ReplyDeleteTwo of those are schools from the district I grew up in. One is the name of my 1st grade teacher.
ReplyDeleteHooray for lucky 13!
ReplyDeleteTrees are good.
ReplyDeleteGood trees
ReplyDeleteI love trees.
ReplyDelete...ash are dying here.
ReplyDeleteHappy Thursday.
ReplyDeleteWe last the American Chestnut to a blight here in the mountains of VA.
ReplyDeleteI have a big royal poinciana tree in my front yard with some plumeria, and they smell so nice this time of year.
ReplyDeleteSo many of these are street names in my area ..and I just read about cottonwoods in Aaron Slater, Illustrator (a really inspiring picture book)
ReplyDeleteMy parents had a willow tree in our backyard. I loved that thing. Thanks for reminding me and making me smile.
ReplyDeleteRed Maple?
ReplyDeleteSomeday, I should learn the names of all of the local trees. At least one is known as Fred.
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