Trees You might not see every day

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Those trees are neat!
 
Neat looking trees. DIL misses the cherry blossoms in Japan and I can see why.

White Cedar - sure look like paper birch to me==c
 
Bummer, no copper beech. I agree the white cedar sure looks like white birch
 
Grew up close to Angel Oak. It's a very cool tree to see. One of the few trees I've looked at and NOT thought about how much firewood it would produce.
 
Beautiful! The first picture has shown up here before. Somewhere there is a post about the many things found growing in trees.
 
HAHA! They included a pic from Harry Potter with the Womping Willow.
 
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