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I Should Have Asked

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Another shot from MooseRidge, taken in late July. I forgot to ask what kind of tree this was, but given where it was in the garden and what I can tell of the bark, it's probably some sort of exotic birch. If anybody knows, shout it out!

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wysiwig

1:05AM | Thu, 12 November 2009

Wow, this is the worst case of acne I've ever seen. I feel like playing connect-the-dots. This is a really interesting closeup.

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Katraz

1:10AM | Thu, 12 November 2009

I'll go with you on the name for the tree it looks like a birch, it also looks like a great shot.

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Faemike55

1:20AM | Thu, 12 November 2009

Fantastic shot! interesting to be blunt! Haven't a clue, m'dear

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beachzz

1:34AM | Thu, 12 November 2009

LOL, maybe, but name or not, it's full of the most interesting detail!!

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bazza

1:34AM | Thu, 12 November 2009

Nice shot of this interesting tree, wouldn't know what it is though.. well done!!

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Chipka

2:22AM | Thu, 12 November 2009

WOW! I definitely think this is a birch of some sort, but what sort is beyond me. What details and intriguing little convolutions! This tree is a work of natural art, and your photo is perfect. Right on the money. The texture of that bark would be an excellent photoshop brush used to make some really fantastic alien skin!

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flavia49

3:11AM | Thu, 12 November 2009

beautiful!

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helanker

3:36AM | Thu, 12 November 2009

Yeah I think Birch of some kind. What a beautiful capture.

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blinkings

3:38AM | Thu, 12 November 2009

Himalayan, White....erm sorry I don't know!

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ssteph

4:09AM | Thu, 12 November 2009

No idea...interesting though

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DEWoodward

4:56AM | Thu, 12 November 2009

Impressive capture!

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casmindo

5:05AM | Thu, 12 November 2009

Looks like a dying tree with bark like that. I don't have a clue but nice picture.

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cfulton

5:56AM | Thu, 12 November 2009

Umm... the Leopard Spotted Tattoo Tree...? (with acne...!) I am stumped, Clive

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bmac62

5:57AM | Thu, 12 November 2009

A birch with hives? Good to see you back to your "auntietk crop". Had to laugh at Marilyn yesterday saying that her crop of the Chicago doorway was partial while you had posted the whole thing:)

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GBCalls

6:02AM | Thu, 12 November 2009

It looks like a yellow birch that the sap suckers have riddled with holes to me.

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valtes

6:13AM | Thu, 12 November 2009

A sick tree - but it makes for a wonderful photo!

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awjay

6:22AM | Thu, 12 November 2009

it may be a silver birch...

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Meisiekind

7:50AM | Thu, 12 November 2009

Oh what a fantastic old trunk! I was in stitches of laughter reading through the comments now - hives and piles and acne - poor tree... Great image Dierbaar! Lief jou! xx

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MrsRatbag

9:06AM | Thu, 12 November 2009

I don't know either, but I've seen trees like that in the park here. Great capture of this fascinating pattern!

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Hubba1

9:07AM | Thu, 12 November 2009

Wonderful shot, Not sure what it is eaither.

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romanceworks

9:27AM | Thu, 12 November 2009

OMG! I haven't seen the strange and mysterious spotted leopard tree since my last trip to the African rainforest. Legend says a person can go insane trying to count the spots. What's it doing in MooseRidge???? :o) CC

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flora-crassella

10:07AM | Thu, 12 November 2009

interesting and wonderful!!!!

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myrabe

10:32AM | Thu, 12 November 2009

I think it is an erotic birch simple because I want to reach out and touch it.

West_coaster07

2:15PM | Thu, 12 November 2009

Fantastic capture Tara!!

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mickuk50

3:31PM | Thu, 12 November 2009

It has the shiny bark of a birch and whatever it is ,its got a great texture :o) Mick

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babuci

3:55PM | Thu, 12 November 2009

Most interesting capture. Realy like a texture of the tree.

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emmecielle

4:06PM | Thu, 12 November 2009

Interesting capture! :)

MrsLubner

5:06PM | Thu, 12 November 2009

There is a legend that goes with this mysterious tree... it is said it is a fertility tree so I hope you didn't get too close. I hear even if it doesn't affect you, you can become a carrier and spread the disease to others!

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elfin14doaks

6:57PM | Thu, 12 November 2009

I have no idea, but it looks really cool.

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durleybeachbum

6:33AM | Fri, 13 November 2009

A great bark study! I didn't get an ebot for this!

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