Tree Tuesday - Pitch Pine

in #treetuesday6 years ago

There are some very interesting pine trees in the Colorado area and this type smells a lot like maple syrup or honey. I like to smell different trees when I’m out hiking.

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The bark on this tree is a bit yellower looking and the wood has a lot of pitch in it and burns very hot in a fireplace. (If it is the tree I think it is)

Here’s another picture looking up at the branches:

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Here’s a picture of some of the native plants in the area. I believe this is a type of milkweed:

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Thanks for reading! I always value your support! Pictures were taken by me with my Galaxy S9+ and modified in Photoshop Express. Special thanks to @old-guy-photos for hosting treetuesday.

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The pine tree has a sap that is very valuable and useful for pharmaceuticals. even bought at fair prices.
Even some paper manufacturers hide the pickup of pine resin

Hello brother, photography on it look very clear and very beautiful on the tree branches, I hope you stay healthy and always successful, I am pleased to see the latest foam from brother @lightsplasher
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Wow! such a wonderful photography and very nice clicked. Really your photography is awesome. I love your post. Thank you for sharing with us " Have a good day

Has been so long I await your post @lightsplasher, photography a very good for you to share, success always for you @lightsplasher

Some great looking land out there!

Reading this brought back to my mind a pine I shot this weekend. I plan to use it soon for TT. Talking about the smell of pine, my mind went right back to these shots of pine sap.

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I am always glad to see you in Tree Tuesday!

Wow, those are really interesting looking photos of the sap, nice. 😊Tree Tuesday is one of the things I like a lot.

a very great wooden tree, and a very interesting post for me my dear friend, I thank you very much for sharing

Some wonderful range shots. My research suggests that those trees are ponderosa pine. They get more yellow as they get older and smell sweet like vanilla or maple syrup. Now I have a urge to smell more trees.

Here is a link to where I got my info:)
https://www.npr.org/2009/08/17/111803772/ponderosa-pines-rugged-trees-with-a-sweet-smell

Nice article you linked too, I bet your right about it being a ponderosa pine. I thought of it as a pitch pine after talking to people who talked about finding logs full of pitch, that they referred to as a pitch pine. I guess a pitch pine grows in a different area though. They are fun to smell because they are a bit different from tree to tree and some are very fragrant.

Pine trees. I've heard of pine trees, this pine tree, "he said! there is one benefit that can be taken from the tree trunk. ie if processed into plastic paper material. Is it true? or have other benefits?

Besides burning very long and hot in a fireplace, I'm not sure of the other benefits of the tree.

yes friend !, I also think like that.

Capturing natural beauty always give you pleasant feeling. Galaxy S9+ result is amazing just like natural view of pine tree. Pine tree is also common in our part of the world.

Thanks, yes I have been
Really enjoying the way
My phone takes pictures.

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Pine trees are very beautiful and lush, I really like planting trees in my yard because the trees are beautiful and very suitable for garden in the yard.

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