Click image to enlarge!
© NF Photo 150819 Arboretum, Katrineholm
English name Chinese red birch. If I translate the Swedish name it will be Copper birch. Seem to fit I think. :) This one grows in the Arboretum we have in my city. I think they have 13 different kind of birch. Think I will have to ID them.
Linking up with:
NF Trees n Bushes
Shadow Shot Sunday
English name Chinese red birch. If I translate the Swedish name it will be Copper birch. Seem to fit I think. :) This one grows in the Arboretum we have in my city. I think they have 13 different kind of birch. Think I will have to ID them.
Linking up with:
NF Trees n Bushes
Shadow Shot Sunday
My memes, coming up next: NF Catching light NF DAM with Abstract
See the sidebar for the last updates in my blogs.
See the sidebar for the last updates in my blogs.
Whoa! Tat's a mouthful! But, what stunning images of the bark. I love it!
ReplyDeleteCopper birch it is indeed! Beautiful tree.
ReplyDeleteI do not know this name (and not even this tree, we only have a "green birch, a couple of species, as I'm sure also you have) But this is very beautiful tree. And the colors are fantastic.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos!
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Germany
What a pretty tree. I don't think I've ever seen one before. We have white birch here which are also beautiful.
ReplyDeleteIt is a pretty tree, I like the look of the bark on this birch tree.
ReplyDeleteBoa tarde, a natureza é bela e impressionante, a foto é perfeita e revela bem a maravilhosa natureza.
ReplyDeleteAG
Vacker i motljus!
ReplyDeleteUlla
http://minnatur.blogspot.se/
How beautiful with the sun behind that peeling bark! Great tree!
ReplyDelete:)
ReplyDeleteAmazing photographs!
ReplyDeleteJade/Shadows/Six Words
look closely and there is beauty everywhere- nice capture!
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure I have any birch trees in my local wood. I love how the bark peels!
ReplyDeleteLove the way it sheds 'skin'! Pretty shadow.
ReplyDeleteThe peeling bark is so beautiful in this light!
ReplyDeletethanks!
ReplyDelete