treeeeeeeeeeees

Discussion in 'The Whiners' started by schwahead, Sep 27, 2006.

  1. pfunk910

    pfunk910 Member

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    Red oak,
    Sugar,
    and Korean Dogwood..
    Korean Dogwood.

    I don't know if those are my favorite trees, but that is an awesome song.

    -Mike
     
  2. Willy_Wonka_27

    Willy_Wonka_27 Surrender to the Flow

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    wow trees... i could go on for days about my favorite trees. but ill keep it short.

    the apple tree.
    so many verities, so many extinct verities.
    i love that apple trees need to be grafted to produce the verity ya want.
    trees producing apples the size of cherries, apples that taste like bananas(seriously), apples that taste like pears, apples that are soooo bitter, apples that are the size of softballs. apples that are green, red, pink, yellow, purple, even blue! so many different verities wow!

    i also enjoy the different verities of palm trees.

    i like evergreens because any tree that stays green all year is awesome in my book! i like the blue spruce the most of all evergreens.

    as far as looks go, i really like the red maple, the flame tree, the weeping cherry, the magnolia,and the flowering dogwood.

    as far as shape, i like the gum tree, and the fig tree, the great Sequoia, the redwood.
     
  3. rhasta.penguin

    rhasta.penguin No more hippy...ugh

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    trees in AZ are few, which is one of the reasons this place really bums me out...

    i love all sorts of trees. maples, redwood, weeping willows, i love em all
     
  4. madlyloveher

    madlyloveher Member

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    i was thinking the same thing, the kind you smoke and i'm not kidding
     
  5. the grobe

    the grobe Senior Member

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    i just like trees that offers you a nice dry spot in the forest and lets you lean against them while you smoke alil of tha sweet maryjane, but the coolest trees ive seen are in theses pictures my friends took while they were in costa rica if i could see thoses trees in person they probably be my favourite
     
  6. HonorSeed

    HonorSeed Senior Member

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  7. HonorSeed

    HonorSeed Senior Member

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    Palm trees guard this world,
    branches are flags unfurled,
    like a legion at rest,
    the palms have a quest,
    the job not done,
    to protect us from the sun.

    from the Palm Song lyrics I wrote.
     
  8. heeh2

    heeh2 Senior Member

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    the kind they make into paper.....

    j/k.....

    erm....weeping willows
     
  9. Willy_Wonka_27

    Willy_Wonka_27 Surrender to the Flow

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    i see lots of people like the weeping willow.

    yall should check out all these very different types of weeping trees:

    the weeping cherry (pink flowers)*
    the weeping purple beech (purple leaves)
    the weeping nootka (evergreen)*
    the weeping laburnum (drooping golden flowers)*
    the weeping peach (pink or violet flowers)
    the weeping ash (commen weeping tree)

    i put a * next to my favorites.
     
  10. x09seemssofar

    x09seemssofar Member

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    I like Japanese Maples. They look like pot trees literally.
     
  11. pfunk910

    pfunk910 Member

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    Yeah they do... except with red leaves.

    -Mike
     
  12. freedbypeace

    freedbypeace A Woman Left Lonely

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    its actually kinda cool that paper is grown as a crop. then it's not what i've been told all my life about them cutting down existing forests
     
  13. Willy_Wonka_27

    Willy_Wonka_27 Surrender to the Flow

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    mostly the spruce, pine, fir, oak, maple, and birch.
     
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