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Raindrops on leaves, along walkway leading to Orono bog, Orono, Maine
Raindrops, Orono, Maine
Rain drops on leaves, along path to Orono bog, Orono, Maine
Raindrops, Orono, Maine
Rhodora in Orono bog, Orono, Maine
Rhodora, Orono, Maine
Vegetation along Roaring Brook, Baxter State Park, Maine
Roaring Brook, Baxter State Park, Maine
Stunted pine tree cones in Orono bog, Orono, Maine
Stunted pine tree in Orono bog, Orono, Maine
Stunted pine tree cones in Orono bog, Orono, Maine
Stunted pine tree in Orono bog, Orono, Maine
Stunted pine tree cones in Orono bog, Orono, Maine
Stunted pine tree in Orono bog, Orono, Maine
Stunted pine tree in Orono bog, Orono, Maine
Stunted pine tree in Orono bog, Orono, Maine
bark scraped away on tree, along walkway leading to Orono bog, Orono, Maine
Tree trunk, Orono, Maine
In the Algarve region of southwestern Portugal, once every nine years, cork oak trees (Quercus suber) are stripped of their bark. It is the only tree that can regenerate its bark, making the industry renewable and sustainable.
cork oak tree
Cork oak bark stacks
cork stacks
Ice storm in Frostburg, MD in January 2006.
Icy Trees
Fall snow on oak leaves
Fall snow on oak leaves
Poision Ivy Leaves (Toxicodendron radicans) skin contact with these will most likely lead to an itchy rash.
Leaves of Three, Let Them Be
Illustration of Agave spp. (Agave)
Agave spp. (Agave)
Illustration of Agave spp. (Agave) with stalk
Agave spp. (Agave) with stalk
Illustration of Calliandra spp. (Fairy Duster)
Calliandra spp. (Fairy Duster)
Illustration of Taxodium distichum (Bald Cypress)
Taxodium distichum (Bald Cypress)
Illustration of Taxodium distichum (Bald Cypress) with knees
Taxodium distichum (Bald Cypress) with knees
Illustration of Carya ovata (Shagbark Hickory)
Carya ovata (Shagbark Hickory)
Illustration of Carya ovata (Shagbark Hickory) fruit
Carya ovata (Shagbark Hickory) fruit
Illustration of Carya ovata (Shagbark Hickory) leaves
Carya ovata (Shagbark Hickory) leaves
Illustration of Pinus strobus (Eastern White Pine)
Pinus strobus (Eastern White Pine)
Illustration of Pinus virginiana (Virginia Pine)
Pinus virginiana (Virginia Pine)
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