The Seventh Day of Christmas—Bright White Plants

On the seventh day of Christmas my true love gave to me, Seven Swans a Swimming.    These swans remind me of beautiful white plants.  Plants that are elegant and royal, like the Mallorn tree, the  treasured elven tree  described by JRR Tolkien.   “Its bark was silver and smooth, and its boughs somewhat upswept after the manner of the beech; but it never grew save with … Continue reading The Seventh Day of Christmas—Bright White Plants

The First Day of Christmas—A Partridge in a Pine Tree

On the first day of Christmas my true love gave to me, a partridge in a Pine tree!  I just can’t seem to get excited about pear trees this time of the year,  but this conifer has been on my mind.  Chief Joseph Pine is a bright little gem that sparkles in the winter when it’s foliage switches from summer green to a glowing golden … Continue reading The First Day of Christmas—A Partridge in a Pine Tree

A Galaxy and a Forest

  This image was taken by the amazing photographer Florian Breuer in South Africa.  I love it!  It’s breathtaking.  Here is the explanation from APOD: “ In front of a famous background of stars and galaxies lies some of Earth’s more unusual trees. Known as quiver trees, they are actually succulent aloe plants that can grow to tree-like proportions. The quiver tree name is derived from the historical usefulness … Continue reading A Galaxy and a Forest

Himalayan Cedar

One of the perfect trees.  Tall, evergreen, lovely foliage, cool cones.  Cedrus deodora is an exceptional conifer.  I lived with this tree for a short time, until I moved.  Before I knew its name I noticed it.  I admired the fine whorls of evergreen foliage and the drooping branches that gave it a soft  friendly quality.  Like they were reaching out to shake your hand … Continue reading Himalayan Cedar