some green in winter

atlas cedar limb with catkins

this is the same tree that had those gorgeous round cones that look like roses

a close cousin to the lebanon cedar

a lovely tree of the mediterranean region

autignac, france

  • margie says:

    i wish i could smell it too

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  • Riva Angus says:

    The common name “horse-chestnut” (often unhyphenated) is reported as having originated from the erroneous belief that the tree was a kind of chestnut (though in fact only distantly related), together with the observation that eating the fruit cured horses of chest complaints. ..^-”

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