…..it’s been a hectic weekend so my Sunday Trees is a day late
I’m not sure but I think this may be a linden tree. Can anyone tell me otherwise. For more Sunday Trees check out Becca Givens site.
…..it’s been a hectic weekend so my Sunday Trees is a day late
I’m not sure but I think this may be a linden tree. Can anyone tell me otherwise. For more Sunday Trees check out Becca Givens site.
…..thanks to Becca Givens for hosting Sunday Trees
Walking through the grounds at Humber College I came across this tree that I thought was an Elm but after taking a closer look and doing some research I discovered that this is a Basswood.
…..thanks to Becca Givens for hosting Sunday Trees
On one of our walks this week we spotted this tree in the park and thought that the leaves were already turning colour. Upon closer inspection we discovered that pink colour on this unusual maple tree came from the keys.
…..these poplars are springing up everywhere near the beaches
Thanks to Becca Givens for hosting this challenge.
….thank you Becca Givens for starting Sunday Trees
….thank you Becca for hosting Sunday Trees
This grand old oak sits on the edge of my neighbour’s lot. I don’t think anyone’s used that treehouse in over 30 years.
….as with everything blog related I’m a bit late with my submissions
I love this old tree at the top of our beach walkway. It’s been dead for years but it’s old trunk is like a gateway to the beach below.
Thanks Becca for hosting Sunday Trees
….rained all day weekend so I had to go into the archives to find a tree for Becca Givens weekly challenge
Branching out from below. Not sure why this old tree decided to start branching out closer to the ground.
….just when I said I was done with flowering trees this happened in my neighbourhood
These trees are everywhere in Toronto. I thought they were simply called white lilacs but they are actually Japanese Lilac trees. They bloom from early to mid June but everything is a week or two behind. Thanks Becca for hosting Sunday Trees.