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Pictures, mostly, of Brooklyn street trees, mostly, as I earn my Trees New York "Citizen Pruner" license. Orson Welles plays me in the movie version.

Monday, May 7, 2007

Island pines



A copse of pitch pines, pinus rigida, on Nantucket. This species of tree was introduced to the island in the 1840s. They're nicely resistant to the drying effects of salt spray. (It's a tough neighborhood for trees.) Also their thick bark is resistant to fire.
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      • More CP Trees
      • CP Trees
      • Ned Barnard
      • My backyard
      • Swamp White Oak
      • Typical Brooklyn Scene
      • Hedge Maple
      • Scotch Elm
      • Windfall linden
      • Heartwood
      • Boxelder
      • Nethermead whatsit?
      • Prospect buckeye
      • Royal Weed
      • H2O
      • Sunday Trees
      • More galls
      • The gall
      • not even a sapling
      • Dogs
      • Buckeye?
      • Green-Wood details
      • Chestnuts
      • The last unleaved trees of the year
      • Aliens among us
      • Dawn Redwood bark
      • A Tree Gets Planted in Brooklyn
      • Cherry, apple?
      • Lichen?
      • Nantucket trees
      • Island pines
      • Two American giants
      • Cedar Apple Rust
      • Norway Maple
      • Not sure what this is
      • Fenced tree pit variations
      • Young Sweetgum
      • Parks Department tags
      • Leaning Planes

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