Ye olde Ficus tree by goodoleboy
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Description
Captured way back on 12/17/2005, at the beautiful Rancho Los Alamitos in beautiful Long Beach, California.
Just one of several at the Rancho. There are so many variants of ficus trees/plants that I won't even guess on this one, except that it's a hardy and enormous shade tree.
Comments (12)
anahata.c
A 'wow' shot: That tree beautifully dominates the left side, while that graceful house gives this its human touch. That's a formidable tree! And I know, from your many ficus shots over the years, that you have lots of them in S.Cal. I also know you're drawn to them, and have captured their every personality. This one is massive, but it leans, and looks very friendly. There's even a root coming out of the ground, in front---separated from its source: amazing. And a sweet balance between behemoth-tree and elegant country house...Continue to take care, Harry...and lol at your comment on touching your face: It's hard, isn't it...we're programmed to touch that sucker. My face itched so much from a mask, I wanted to rip it off and tell it to go away forever...I wish you complete immunity from covid.
eekdog
Love trees like this Harry, a cool pov shot.
racolt33
An excellent photo of this monstrous Ficus. An amazingly impressive root system !
MagikUnicorn
OMG
Marvelous big old tree
crender Online Now!
Amazing!
starship64 Online Now!
It's a beautiful tree.
VDH
Very beautiful tree, interesting shot !!
Cyve
WOW... What a fabulous tree... Fantastic capture too !!!
UteBigSmile
Looks very nice Harry!
RodS
Great shot of this amazing tree, Harry!
TinkerACW
That tree must be ancient! Fantastic!
helanker
Weeelll, I am not sure it is actually A tree, but many trees that found it was much more fun to grow together. Yeah, in 2005 they never thought about keeping distance ;-)