I'd like to know what type of tree is this. Can you help?
Creative evidence, endeavors, and thoughts which support me as a Mixed Media Quilt Artist.
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Swatching it!
Well, well, well...look who is swatching! The plan (here goes...) is to knit my grand daughter a sweater. This will be my first knitted ...
-
on the last day of the year, Happy birthday to me! Thank you God for another year of living behind me, and by your Grace, ahead of me. Af...
-
echo and wondered where the sound was coming from? That would have been me followed by gasping, then more screaming, with my hand spread ov...
I don't know, but it has beautiful bark.
ReplyDeletehey I have been checking periodically since your email. Don't know offhand but I sent the link to this post to a botanically inclined friend who has spent a lot of time in Africa. It *is* really beautiful...
ReplyDeletefirst impression - shag bark hickory
ReplyDeleteIt does have beautiful bark. Size and general shape can help with identification. Can you get a picture of the entire tree?
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a Birch.
ReplyDeleteI've googled both the shag bark hickory and birch images and it comes very close to resembling the birch trees. I love it!
ReplyDeletei was going to say birch but i thought it should have more black... but then again i am not a tree expert....
ReplyDeletewell if it is commonly called papyrus tree it would make sense for it to be in the birch family. No way is it shagbark hickory though. Have been doing a bit of googling while I wait for a reply from the person I thought could be of help. It is elusive!
ReplyDeleteGosh, when the page came up on the screen, I thought you had been dying or painting. That bark is gresat.
ReplyDeleteIt looks very much like a birch tree.If you google birch bark images you will see many similar trees
ReplyDelete