Science Image Library: Woody Plant & Tree Photos
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Cool crooked tree. Anyone know what this is?
Red Oak Bark, Quercus rubra
Red Oak Leaves, Quercus rubra
White Oak Bark, Quercus alba
Lightning strike to Red Oak, Quercus rubra, affecting the bark, cambium sap layer and sapwood.
Same lightning strike affected two Red Oaks (Quercus rubra), Note bark stripped off both trees and wood fragments on deck railing.
Gnarled tree. Anyone know what this is?
1 - 5. Snow on tree branches: Trees and bushes covered by wet snow after a Michigan storm taken winters 2010 & 2012.
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