Corymbia citriodora is a tree that typically grows to a height of 25β40 m (82β131 ft), sometimes to 50 m (160 ft) and forms a lignotuber.π²π³π΄πAcer macrophyllum
Brown cows in the field
Centennial Park under a Blue Sky
Conifers along Rattlesnake Ridge TrailCorymbia citriodora
Dark tree in Capitol Hill
Everything you love turns into a condo (2 of 7)
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Foggy view from Pigeon Point (1 of 2)
Foggy view from Pigeon Point (2 of 2)
Geek CrossingGinkgo bilobaIt [Corymbia citriodora] has smooth, pale, uniform or slightly mottled, white to pink or coppery bark that is shed in thin flakes.
Layers to Mount Shuksanleaf
Leaning Tree in Capitol HillLemon-Scented Gum β Santa Barbara Beautiful Tree of the Month β April 2020 (sbbeautiful.org)
Perhaps the first thing you notice about a Lemon-Scented Gum tree is its unique bark β pinkish-white and perfectly smooth. A real eye-catcher.
Mist at Pigeon Point Park
Mossy tree trunk near Swamp Creek
Mossy trees on Rattlesnake Ridge
Mount Shuksan through the trees
R.I.P., you, eventually :-(
Reminiscent of the old log jamsSalix sitchensis
Shadows on the SR 520 Trail
Shallow waters to the waterfall
St. Patrick’s across park
Start of the trail to Wakefield Park drain
Sunny reflection of a man with a backpack
Suspended in the air
The Farm at Mill Creek (1 of 2)
The site of Tyburn TreeTHE VAST MAJORITY OF NATIVE TREES WILL BE SNAPPED OR UPROOTED. ONLY THE HEARTIEST WILL REMAIN STANDING…BUT BE TOTALLY DEFOLIATED. FEW CROPS WILL REMAIN. LIVESTOCK LEFT EXPOSED TO THE WINDS WILL BE KILLED.Thereβs no such thing as a tree (phylogenetically) (eukaryotewritesblog.com)
βTreesβ are not a coherent phylogenetic category. On the evolutionary tree of plants, trees are regularly interspersed with things that are absolutely, 100% not trees.
These are the same treeThuja plicataTree (Wikipedia)
In botany, a tree is a perennial plant with an elongated stem, or trunk, usually supporting branches and leaves. In some usages, the definition of a tree may be narrower, including only woody plants with secondary growth, plants that are usable as lumber or plants above a specified height. In wider definitions, the taller palms, tree ferns, bananas, and bamboos are also trees.
Tree in Wheatland
Tree split in two
Twin trees near Swamp Creek
Under a tree at the University of California, Santa Barbara
Under the blossoms (1 of 2)
Under the blossoms (2 of 2)
Weathered log at the fossil fields
Windy night by the college (1 of 4)
Windy night by the college (2 of 4)
Windy night by the college (3 of 4)
Windy night by the college (4 of 4)