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  1. Spring is in the air, it is on the ground, and it is showing up on winter deciduous trees.

    This cluster shows a still leafless Himalayan Birch (Betula alnoides) full of yellow catkins, the other taller trees are Himalayan Alder (Alnus nepalensis) which have new leaves & leaf buds. The dark evergreen trees are Tree Rhododendron (Rhododendron arboreum).

    #trees #nature #spring #Hinalayas #IndiasNature #HimalayaSpeaks #HimalayanBirch #Alder #Rhododendron #Phenology #catkins #biology #ecology

  2. Spring is in the air, it is on the ground, and it is showing up on winter deciduous trees.

    This cluster shows a still leafless Himalayan Birch (Betula alnoides) full of yellow catkins, the other taller trees are Himalayan Alder (Alnus nepalensis) which have new leaves & leaf buds. The dark evergreen trees are Tree Rhododendron (Rhododendron arboreum).

    #trees #nature #spring #Hinalayas #IndiasNature #HimalayaSpeaks #HimalayanBirch #Alder #Rhododendron #Phenology #catkins #biology #ecology

  3. Spring is in the air, it is on the ground, and it is showing up on winter deciduous trees.

    This cluster shows a still leafless Himalayan Birch (Betula alnoides) full of yellow catkins, the other taller trees are Himalayan Alder (Alnus nepalensis) which have new leaves & leaf buds. The dark evergreen trees are Tree Rhododendron (Rhododendron arboreum).

    #trees #nature #spring #Hinalayas #IndiasNature #HimalayaSpeaks #HimalayanBirch #Alder #Rhododendron #Phenology #catkins #biology #ecology

  4. Spring is in the air, it is on the ground, and it is showing up on winter deciduous trees.

    This cluster shows a still leafless Himalayan Birch (Betula alnoides) full of yellow catkins, the other taller trees are Himalayan Alder (Alnus nepalensis) which have new leaves & leaf buds. The dark evergreen trees are Tree Rhododendron (Rhododendron arboreum).

    #trees #nature #spring #Hinalayas #IndiasNature #HimalayaSpeaks #HimalayanBirch #Alder #Rhododendron #Phenology #catkins #biology #ecology

  5. New Design: Barren Tree at Cleland National Wildlife Park, near Adelaide, Australia, Prints and Products

    Available Exclusively From
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    welchwrite.com/agn/2025/11/14/

    Capture the stark, dramatic beauty of Australian nature with this striking black and white photograph of a bare, majestic tree reaching skyward. The image focuses on the intricate, sprawling network of leafless branches silhouetted powerfully against a smooth, dark gray sky.

    Check out all my designs
    DouglasEWelch.com/shop/

    #limbs #barren #winter #trees #outdoors #photography #home #decor #design #rustic #prints #products #BlackAndWhite #blackandwhitephotography #BareTree #MonochromeArt #TreeSilhouette #WinterMood #StarkNature #DramaticLandscape #LeaflessBranches #MinimalistDecor #GraphicNature #FineArtPhotography

  6. New Design: Barren Tree at Cleland National Wildlife Park, near Adelaide, Australia, Prints and Products

    Available Exclusively From
    DouglasEWelch.com/shop/824

    welchwrite.com/agn/2025/11/14/

    Capture the stark, dramatic beauty of Australian nature with this striking black and white photograph of a bare, majestic tree reaching skyward. The image focuses on the intricate, sprawling network of leafless branches silhouetted powerfully against a smooth, dark gray sky.

    Check out all my designs
    DouglasEWelch.com/shop/

    #limbs #barren #winter #trees #outdoors #photography #home #decor #design #rustic #prints #products #BlackAndWhite #blackandwhitephotography #BareTree #MonochromeArt #TreeSilhouette #WinterMood #StarkNature #DramaticLandscape #LeaflessBranches #MinimalistDecor #GraphicNature #FineArtPhotography

  7. Golden autumn light spreads across the rolling hills near Stockport, where patches of woodland and open moorland create a peaceful countryside escape. Leafless branches frame the scenic view, hinting at the seasonal shift, while clusters of evergreens and ferns add texture to the landscape. The area lies on the edge of the Peak District, a favored spot for nature photography and tranquil walks amidst #Countryside charm. Visitors often pause here in autumn to enjoy the #ScenicView, capturing the beauty of #AutumnScenery against the backdrop of #RollingHills.

    Taken Oct 2017

    #SilentSunday #UKCountryPic #Photography #MastoGPT #Countryside #NaturePhotography #AutumnScenery #RollingHills #ScenicView #Lyme #Stockport #England #UnitedKingdom

  8. The is often called the "upside-down tree" due to its distinctive appearance, with sparse branches that resemble roots reaching towards the sky when it's leafless during the dry season.

    These remarkable trees, native to Africa, Madagascar, and Australia, are renowned for their ability to store vast amounts of water in their massive trunks, allowing them to survive in arid environments.

    oneearth.org/species-of-the-we

  9. The #Baobab #Tree is often called the "upside-down tree" due to its distinctive appearance, with sparse branches that resemble roots reaching towards the sky when it's leafless during the dry season.

    These remarkable trees, native to Africa, Madagascar, and Australia, are renowned for their ability to store vast amounts of water in their massive trunks, allowing them to survive in arid environments.

    oneearth.org/species-of-the-we

  10. The #Baobab #Tree is often called the "upside-down tree" due to its distinctive appearance, with sparse branches that resemble roots reaching towards the sky when it's leafless during the dry season.

    These remarkable trees, native to Africa, Madagascar, and Australia, are renowned for their ability to store vast amounts of water in their massive trunks, allowing them to survive in arid environments.

    oneearth.org/species-of-the-we

  11. The #Baobab #Tree is often called the "upside-down tree" due to its distinctive appearance, with sparse branches that resemble roots reaching towards the sky when it's leafless during the dry season.

    These remarkable trees, native to Africa, Madagascar, and Australia, are renowned for their ability to store vast amounts of water in their massive trunks, allowing them to survive in arid environments.

    oneearth.org/species-of-the-we

  12. The #Baobab #Tree is often called the "upside-down tree" due to its distinctive appearance, with sparse branches that resemble roots reaching towards the sky when it's leafless during the dry season.

    These remarkable trees, native to Africa, Madagascar, and Australia, are renowned for their ability to store vast amounts of water in their massive trunks, allowing them to survive in arid environments.

    oneearth.org/species-of-the-we

  13. I'm so thrilled – the moon is very bright tonight and when I let the dogs out, I stepped outside too, just to enjoy the light and what do I see but two dark round shapes high up in the leafless branches of the plum tree! Possums! Squeee!

    I quietly told them how happy I was to see them and then ducked back inside to get my phone to see if I could get a picture. It's not a great picture, but you can hopefully make them out

    #garden #possums #wildlife #ThingsILove

  14. Earlier in January we walked around Tumwater Falls as part of our mini-tour of Olympia. The falls were more spectacular than I expected. Being winter, the trees were leafless, opening up the views.
    #waterfall #WaterfallWednesday #outdoors #Olympia #Tumwater #brewery #PNW #photography #travel
    wta.org/go-hiking/trip-reports

  15. Like every tourist ever that visits Wãnaka, we stopped to shoot #ThatWanakaTree

    Being winter, it was leafless and the skies were cloudy, but it still turned out ok. Water levels are down in Lake Wãnaka, such that the tiny island the tree is on is pretty much on the shore at the moment.

    #NewZealand #landscape #tree #mountains #snow

  16. Yesterday, for supporting my robot film, #TheMetalPerson I rewarded patrons with a stylized wallpaper of a pied kingfisher sitting on a leafless branch (looks like a stick suspended in air). The foreground, bird and branch, is monochrome, the background is pale yellow. (Okay, alt-texting has taught me how to describe images, you get the picture?)

    If you have a spare dollar, support #DilmanShortFilms

    patreon.com/posts/103512006

    #film #mastoart #creativetoots #art #artists #robot #sff #scifi

  17. CW: #Horror365 - prediction/premonition

    #Horror365

    Verdant pastures turned to dust.
    Trees rake the skies with with clawed, leafless branches.
    Crumbling pillars of concrete mark the end of a civilisation whose home became a ransacked #mausoleum with bones strewn upon the ground.
    Ancient writing told of their inability to prevent their demise as their folly was endemic to their culture.
    Their god was a thing they called money.
    But even the wealthiest could not lie their way to survival.

    #OGResquire

  18. Jagger and I always seem to, on these sunny winter days, get to a bend in the road just before one of my driveway entrances where the sun is in those leafless trees.
    #WinterSunshine
    #NortheastWisconsin

  19. Jagger and I always seem to, on these sunny winter days, get to a bend in the road just before one of my driveway entrances where the sun is in those leafless trees.
    #WinterSunshine
    #NortheastWisconsin

  20. Jagger and I always seem to, on these sunny winter days, get to a bend in the road just before one of my driveway entrances where the sun is in those leafless trees.
    #WinterSunshine
    #NortheastWisconsin

  21. Jagger and I always seem to, on these sunny winter days, get to a bend in the road just before one of my driveway entrances where the sun is in those leafless trees.
    #WinterSunshine
    #NortheastWisconsin

  22. Pass this tree every morning on my walk - typically right around the point in my audio meditation where I'm supposed to enjoy the silence - and I've become fascinated by the patterns in the leafless branches.

    #MorningWalk #Meditation #HallowApp

  23. CW: Once upon a time... and now. 🌿🌱

    My #GoldenPothos remained unchanged for so many months. No new growth.

    Finally I got tired of it
    more than I was scared to cut it.

    So i cut off the long leafless stem and the two last nodes with the two little #leaves. It's been over 2 weeks. No new roots yet. But the color is just as vibrant as before.

    And yesterday I noticed: Something's starting to sprout from the node of the leafless stem.

    THIS IS A BIG DEAL FOR ME, OKAY?
    😅 #YellowThumbs @plants

  24. The flame tree, or #Illawarraflametree is endemic to tropical and subtropical regions on the east coast of #Australia.

    It is known for its distinctive bright red bell-shaped flowers that often cover the whole tree when it is leafless.

    They’re not so prolific in #victoria, and I don’t believe they flower as abundantly here, as I’ve seen them in the more northern States (warmer, tropical climates) and they are stunning when in full bloom.

    This one is just starting its seasonal flowering journey (plenty of buds in pic 3) and you can see a few of the bright red ‘bells’ fully emerging now.

    I suspect this tree will be looking glorious in the next couple of weeks.

    This pic was taken near a sporting field in Caulfield.

    #urbanflora #flora #gardening #garden #victoria #Australia #aesthetichedonist #godmustbeabotanist #makesmehappy

  25. Two #trees today. One majestic, densely branched, and leafless. One tall and thin, resembling a molting ostrich feather duster. Both along a route I often take. Both beloved.

    #plants @plants #florescence

  26. On my #FuckThePolice walks, I visit with a small forest of trees perched on a hilly embankment on Anishinabeeg lands above a river flowing from one side of so-called Michigan to the other. There, especially now that the leafless branches are expressively etched against the winter sky, I commune with these trees, silently or with my human words.

    I notice how they care for each other (and me too) through the seasons of life. How they move at a pace that allows them to see each other through disruptions to and losses within their ecosystem. They quite literally “stand by each other,” but more then that, they weave themselves into an interdependent, solidaristic fabric of life—and death.

    I’ve watched, for instance, how when rain eroded the ground beneath one of the trees, its exposed roots were held tightly by its neighboring trees, as each other’s foundation. Or when lightning knocked part of a tree over, it fell into the branching arms of another tree, and over time, has died in its own sweet time while its fellow trees bear witness. Or when wind whips the trees mercilessly, they appear to interlace fingerlike branches to weather the storm together.

    Today in another forest far to the south, Weelaunee in so-called Atlanta, police inflicted their business as usual of stealing land and lives. They murdered someone who was both communing with and defending trees. They shot them dead, in a forest that has already seen much pain at the hands of colonialism, capitalism, and racism.

    No doubt the trees there, in their own way, wept, even as many of us did too—tears of rage and sorrow.

    It’s not that the trees and people we love will, alas, be spared violence these fascistic days, despite all of our beautiful resistance to @stopcopcity and other assaults.

    Yet the trees, like sturdy ancestors, like friends who intimately know our struggles, are there for and with us. That’s part of why we defend for them. They show us there’s ground beneath our feet, and roots that sustain and interconnect us. And they guide us to grieve well, as sacred spaces from which, today, they and we must once again #MournOurDead and continuing #FightingForTheLiving.

    (photos: Weelaunee forest, welcome banner in trees, #Fuck12 tagged on a fence, and candles left over from a collective Sukkah/Shabbat ritual, @defendATLforest, October 2022)

  27. The flame tree, or #Illawarraflametree is endemic to tropical and subtropical regions on the east coast of #Australia.

    It is known for its distinctive bright red bell-shaped flowers that often cover the whole tree when it is leafless.

    They’re not so prolific in #victoria, and I don’t believe they flower as abundantly here, as I’ve seen them in the more northern States (warmer, tropical climates) and they are stunning when in full bloom.

    This one is just starting its seasonal flowering journey (plenty of buds in pic 3) and you can see a few of the bright red ‘bells’ fully emerging now.

    I suspect this tree will be looking glorious in the next couple of weeks.

    This pic was taken near a sporting field in Caulfield.

    #urbanflora #flora #gardening #garden #victoria #Australia #aesthetichedonist #godmustbeabotanist #makesmehappy

  28. The flame tree, or #Illawarraflametree is endemic to tropical and subtropical regions on the east coast of #Australia.

    It is known for its distinctive bright red bell-shaped flowers that often cover the whole tree when it is leafless.

    They’re not so prolific in #victoria, and I don’t believe they flower as abundantly here, as I’ve seen them in the more northern States (warmer, tropical climates) and they are stunning when in full bloom.

    This one is just starting its seasonal flowering journey (plenty of buds in pic 3) and you can see a few of the bright red ‘bells’ fully emerging now.

    I suspect this tree will be looking glorious in the next couple of weeks.

    This pic was taken near a sporting field in Caulfield.

    #urbanflora #flora #gardening #garden #victoria #Australia #aesthetichedonist #godmustbeabotanist #makesmehappy

  29. The flame tree, or #Illawarraflametree is endemic to tropical and subtropical regions on the east coast of #Australia.

    It is known for its distinctive bright red bell-shaped flowers that often cover the whole tree when it is leafless.

    They’re not so prolific in #victoria, and I don’t believe they flower as abundantly here, as I’ve seen them in the more northern States (warmer, tropical climates) and they are stunning when in full bloom.

    This one is just starting its seasonal flowering journey (plenty of buds in pic 3) and you can see a few of the bright red ‘bells’ fully emerging now.

    I suspect this tree will be looking glorious in the next couple of weeks.

    This pic was taken near a sporting field in Caulfield.

    #urbanflora #flora #gardening #garden #victoria #Australia #aesthetichedonist #godmustbeabotanist #makesmehappy