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Well, there is one thing you can say about this tree, it is "Made in China". We have one tree in the City Park in my city and the flowers are really different from other trees. It is like a lot of handkerchiefs are hanging from the branches. Quite cool actually.To know more about them follow the links below.
Handkerchief tree - Näsduksträd
NF Trees n Bushes
WATW Our World Tuesday P52 SSS Nature Notes
Floral Friday Shadow Shot Sunday Todays Flowers
Well, there is one thing you can say about this tree, it is "Made in China". We have one tree in the City Park in my city and the flowers are really different from other trees. It is like a lot of handkerchiefs are hanging from the branches. Quite cool actually.To know more about them follow the links below.
Handkerchief tree - Näsduksträd
NF Trees n Bushes
WATW Our World Tuesday P52 SSS Nature Notes
Floral Friday Shadow Shot Sunday Todays Flowers
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Så vackert träd med sina speciella blommor!
ReplyDeleteÅåååå, vilken vacker blomma. Så himla häftig alltså.
ReplyDeletevery beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThese blossoms are amazing! Never seen them before!
ReplyDeleteWow, I have never seen this before. Pretty cool!
ReplyDeleteWorth a Thousand Words
gosh I've never seen anything like it but I can see where it gets it's name from :-)
ReplyDeletePassande namn! Mycket intressanta blommor.
ReplyDeleteMy first time to see this flower. Very unique and lovely.
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Very interesting flower - I've never seen this one before. What is it?
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Wow, that I've never seen before!
ReplyDeleteI know only a "wigbush" (cotinus coggygria)
Lovely blooms, the flower is new to me. Have a happy day and week ahead!
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ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful flower. I have never seen anything like it. Simply lovely.
ReplyDeleteExtremely beautiful, extremely different... I can now say I have seen a handkerchief tree!
ReplyDeleteWell it sure must be hardy to survive your winters. It is a stunning tree ... or should I say the flowers are stunning. Differnet than anything I have ever seen ... Leave it to you to find such a tree. Beautiful shots by the way.
ReplyDeleteAndrea @ From The Sol
I have never seen a handkerchief tree before, such unusual and lovely blossoms!
ReplyDeleteSo neat, and unlike any thing I have seen before.
ReplyDeletethanks!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and different for sure!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful !
ReplyDeleteOh yes, Davidia involucrata! Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeleteI love this...so pretty and unusual.
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning, so royal and like a bride.
ReplyDeleteWhat unique flowers Monica and they do look like a hankerchief....I have never seen one before, but if it is native to China maybe it can't be in this climate, but it does well in your climate...Michelle
ReplyDeletesome beautiful shadows! what an interesting bloom- that's a new one for me.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen a flower like this one. An intriguing shape. Like irises in reverse.
ReplyDeleteFabulous array of shadows!
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thanks!
ReplyDeleteIt is an unusual one, isn't it? Lovely shots.
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ReplyDeleteWonderful pictures! I've heard something about these trees, but I've never seen such one before!
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend :)