Bark 02

As the poet said, “only God can make a tree” 

— probably because it’s so hard to figure out how to get the bark on.               

Woody Allen

 


 

Design by Woodpecker, Vernonia OR
Design by Woodpecker, Vernonia Oregon, US

 


 

Southern Prickly Ash, also called Toothache Tree, northern Texas   Southern Prickly Ash, very similar to the tropical Bombax cieba   Shaggybark Eucalyptus, Adelaide, Australia   Hackberry, northern Texas    Hackberry, Coppell, TX
                 
Sap, dead tree, Grand Canyon, AZ   Bombax cieba, Costa Rica   Mature Dogwood, Madison, Wisconsin   Shagbark Hickory, southern Ohio   Shagbark Hickory, southern Ohio
                 
Ponderosa Pine, Yosemite Natl Park, California   Ponderosa Pine, Yosemite Natl Park, California   Arbutus, Vancouver Island, BC, Canada   Mature Arbutus trees have smooth bark, enticing people to carve their initials, Salt Spring Island, B.C.   Planetree, Seattle, Washington
                 
Crape Myrtle, Lewisville, Texas   Crape Myrtle, Lewisville, TX   Hercules Club - Zanthoxylum clava-herculis - Pepperwood, Coppell, TX   California Eucalyptus, SantaCruz CA   Mexican Pine, Sierra Madres Mountains, Mexico
                 
American Sycamore, Dallas, TX   Sycamore, Coppell, Texas   Sycamore and seed drupes, Coppell, Texas   Sycamore, western Kansas   Sycamore, Raleigh, North Carolina
                 
Large Leaf Maple, Salt Spring Island, BC   Magnolia, Raleigh, NC   Magnolia, Rocky Mount, NC   Palo Verde, Two Guns, California   Green Palo Verde, Two Guns, CA
                 
Nutmeg, Yosemite Natl Park, California   Nutmeg, Yosemite Natl Park, California   Dogwood and ficus vines, Mateo, North Carolina   Pecan, Childress, Texas   Whitebark Pine, Gillette, Wyoming

 


 

Kapok tree - Cieba Pentandra, Honolulu, Hawaiii
Kapok tree – Cieba Pentandra, Honolulu, Hawaiii

 


 

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