Coombe Country Park
Brinklow Road
The 'Smell' in the Woods
(Above) The tree to the left has an usual trunk.
I think the Park Rangers call it something like
'the tree with many noses'.
Have a closer look.....
It wasn't until this morning at Coombe that I came up with an
idea for today's Theme Day blogpost.
Next job is to find out what kind a tree this really is???
For other interpretations of the theme 'smell'
from around the world, please follow the link
HERE. And, have a good week!
12 comments:
No idea what kind of tree that could be, but it wouldn't surprise me if it started walking around and calling itself Treebeard.
I enjoy seeing your photos from Coombe County Park. Can't help you name that tree. How about "George"?
I love the smell of forests, it brings me back to my camping days.
I haven't been in a forest for a while, so I don't remember that smell. I love the tree. I'm curious to know what it is.
It is so unusual! Good one for the theme!
I think "smell" was a great challenge for this theme day, and everyone did a great job. I can believe a tree has at least one nose.
I've not seen a tree like this before and I'm a pretty nosey guy! Cute post and right on for the theme. We have cypress trees that live in our swamps which have big "nodules" at their base and in fact, that's the way the tree breathes to survive in the swamp.
Ahhh...yes! Nothing beats that out-doors, woodsy smell. I love it.
Fascinating tree! I've not seen one quite like that before, though I have seen ones that have fungus growing a little like this. Great choice for "smell!"
It is definitely an interesting tree. I wonder what it is! Nice choice for the theme.
It is quite an interesting tree.
Perfect for the theme. The tree with many noses----love it! Did you find out what kind of tree it is?
MB
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