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Dmitry Pruss

Dmitry Pruss - Jul 23, 2008 3:47 pm - Voted 10/10

Nice idea

Kind of familiar to me since as I kid I was taught to identify the trees and shrubs by their winter branches. But it is not just the texture and the color of bark, but also the way the branches divide, how the buds look, all this stuff together.

Winter branches are beautiful if only you let your gaze linger on the details!

Romuald Kosina

Romuald Kosina - Jul 24, 2008 9:12 am - Hasn't voted

Re: Nice idea

Hello!!!
I think that mountains are interesting for us as gross objects as well as the microform.
It is nice to know your activity as a kid :-)
Thanks and the best to you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Romek

lcarreau

lcarreau - Jul 27, 2008 8:07 pm - Voted 10/10

I grew up in a city,

but I learned to identify trees by taking Forestry classes in the
Pacific Northwest. I'm finding out that a lot of the tree species and mountains of Europe are similar (related) to those in America.

And yes, gotta love how trees contrast with winter snows!

Romuald Kosina

Romuald Kosina - Jul 30, 2008 8:40 am - Hasn't voted

Re: I grew up in a city,

Hi, Friend!!!
I think that many species have been exchanged between America and Europe. Foresters introduced some of the distant origin to improve viability of local populations. It is nice you found this album as interesting.
Cheers!!!!!!! :-)
Romek

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