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Diana Sinclair
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quotePosted at 15:08 on 30th January 2011

Mine is the Weeping Willow. I think they're so romantic, especially with the Spanish Moss dripping off of them. :-)

Of course, that's only when viewed from a distance. If you've ever stood under one of those Spanish moss draped trees then you know that a whole ecosystem of little critters lives in them! Yuck! Lol.

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Sue H
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quotePosted at 15:18 on 30th January 2011

Oh, can't resist this one.

I LOVE LOVE LOVE trees, and it's hard to choose just one.

I love the Holly with or without berries. I love the Oak and I love the Horse Chestnut.

I hope you don't mind three.

I really need to get off the computer. 

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Krissy
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quotePosted at 15:22 on 30th January 2011

I adore trees too!!

Birch and the Weeping Willow. There is another one, but I have to look it up!!

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Krissy
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quotePosted at 15:27 on 30th January 2011
Oh! Also, the Japanese Maple and there is a tree who's bark is the pattern of camouflage! I can't remember the name of it!
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Rob Faleer
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quotePosted at 16:16 on 30th January 2011

I am very partial to the white pine, a beautiful, majestic conifer that used to cover all of Michigan before so many of them were logged out. We have a huge white pine just off our back deck and the wind blowing through the long needles makes the most pleasant sound--almost like whispering.

I also love the huge, ancient yew trees that one finds in so many English and Welsh churchyards! 

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cathyml
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quotePosted at 18:23 on 30th January 2011
Silver Birch and Cedar
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James Prescott
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quotePosted at 18:26 on 30th January 2011
i also like a silver birch----another one i like is a flowering cherry there are a lot in my road but they dont seem to flower long.
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Barbara Shoemaker
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quotePosted at 19:42 on 1st February 2011

Hard to pick just one!  Weeping Willow, Sugar Maple, Bradford Pear (ornamental) - such a lovely shape, Dogwood.

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Urmimala Singh
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quotePosted at 07:46 on 2nd February 2011
I love the Oak,Fir and Gulmohar (a tree which gets covered all over with cascading yellow blossoms in summer in India).I also liked the beautiful Maple trees with their glorious Autumn foliage which I got to see on my trip to England.
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Bob T
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quotePosted at 10:26 on 2nd February 2011

What's your favorite tree?

Easy...a Christmas tree.

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