Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Place: Amazing flora of Fullerton arboretum................

Ombu tree..
A spectacular Ombu tree, native of South American Pampas occupies a central place in the Fullerton arboretum..

Just relaxing on its massive roots or gazing at its towering canopy imparts immense pleasure..

One of the most colossal tree ever seen.........

My cousin at its base.....

The canopy........

Rainbow eucalyptus...
An eucalyptus with vibrant trunk and branches...

Bald cypress....

Its knees.....to respire if roots get swamped...

Buckeye.......
Ohio state tree....tree named after its appearance like buck eye

Sycamore........

Bamboo.........

Ginkgo.......
Female tree produces abundant nuts...which though edible in moderation are very smelly, so mostsly mle trees are used for landscaping...

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