Colour On The Banks Of The Muskoka River
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Can You Tell Me What Kind Of Tree This Is?
Misty Morning On The RiverBank
This misshappen tree has held a facination for me for some time
I could not resist the oportunity this misty fall morning
to snap several pictures in and around Port Sydney Ontario
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Wow Kathy.. lucky you!
Hi Kathy - I tried to look at a closeup of the leaves but the resolution was not sufficiently high. Therefore, I will guess it was a maple tree. Whatever type of tree it is, it grew in a very peculiar shape.
Just lovely. A little cooler up there than Maryland. Good to see the word "colour" spelled correctly!!!!!!
Wow it really looks like a bonsai tree. Love the colour. And I love misty photos as they evoke such feelings. Good one.
Maple tree, growing on the side of a hill?
Gloria
Here is a clue for those who think it might be a maple tree
Just A Little Bit Closer
Huckleberry? Horse chestnut? What ever it is, it's beautiful.
The Reveal