Northen trees
North.
Rhus typhina and Pine tree, embracing. Rhus, with its red plush flowers in the shape of a bunch, gives the impression of being from the tropics. Although both species are native to North America.
What catches my eye on the street is how many trees are planted on their own initiative, short reminder previously here was a desert.
Pine.
Having a black pine in front of your house during the New Year's holidays is half the decoration. Always wanted to have one tucked into the snow with pine cones and wrapped in lanterns, Another advantage is that there are endlessly interesting twigs to photograph.
Another prickly evergreen canopy is the picture-perfect Christmas tree you see in movies. It has several names, it is also of American origin and ideal for breeding due to the abundance of sunny days and low precipitation. It is also known as white spruce in some places, but after careful examination, I concluded that it is silver.
Talking about the colors while black and white photography can be confusing, but that's fun!
Persian silk tree.
It begs you to caress it, to bury your face in the canopy, in case of pollen allergy, resist.:P
Recently I saw this same tree at @soulsdetour and I liked the pinkish-white silky flowers so much. Then I bumped into them! Because the wind was howling that day, I chased the velvety flowers around the tree.
(local cemetery located)
Quite an unusual scene for all the visitors that day.
Some of them have long since shrivelled into yellowish balls. Not so fresh anymore but the grainy texture now stands out.
Thank you @monochromes, this is my entry for the #monomad challenge, and thank you all for your time and interest in what I do.
Hi, happy to see some of my posts inspiring someone! 😊
You have given here a very accurate description of the effect of Persian silk tree on people 😄. It's a pity that the branches and flowers of it in our garden are too high to be photographed.
P.S. For some time now, I have been seeing more and more Rhus typhina trees planted on the sidewalks along the streets here and I'm quite surprised.
And your third picture - I think that's blue spruce. We have it in the garden and I find its branches and cones extremely beautiful too.
Nature is really... inspiring 💚.
It appears to be regaining popularity, earlier I could see it only in my granny's yard. And yes the third one is blue spruce, there are several names for it, plus I added another one because of the light, the branches glistened silver. 😂
Persian tree will be planted in the future garden hopefully I will have a chance to bury my nose and cuddle, there was no other way to describe it since I saw ur photos.
Nature is the only one we keep returning to.
Such dreamy pictures!!
Thank you very kindly Miss!