Winter’s sunny day with picture of Oak Tree leaves still hanging on during the Winter Season
Winter Forest Creek
Cedar Old Stump
Cedar Rail Fence
Cedar rails, some call split cedar rails, are taken from cedar trees.
Property lines can be a sensitive issue between neighbors and a permanent fence is a good solution.
The cedar rail fence is popular for larger yards because considerable number of wood rails are needed.
Simple design and installation makes this type of cedar fence low cost for going long distances.
We have many types of cedar tree pictures on our Cedar Trees page
Honey Locust Tree
A Honey Locust Tree can suffer several diseases. Consulting a local tree professional can help you identify honey locust issues in your specific area.
Locust borer larvae work the trunk and larger branches of younger trees.
Cankers of dead areas on tree’s stems caused by a fungus.
Root collar rot leads to killing of the tree
Dry summer or drought can kill parts or all of a Honey Locust Tree.
White Pine Tree
Cork Tree Wood
Cedar Tree Path
Maple Tree’s Leaf
Picture of a Red Maple Tree
Maple Tree Colors
Red Maple Tree Leaf
Red Maple Tree’s Leaf
Red Maple Tree Red Leaf
Red Maple Tree Backside
Red Maple Tree
Willow Tree Branches
Wood Totem Pole
Totem poles need to survive a long time and are carved from large western red cedar trees
Newly erected architectural totem pole and with painted carvings welcome visitors … totem poles provide various images which symbolize cultural beliefs, recount familiar legends, clan lineages, or native events.
Apple Tree and the Black Crow
Black Crow rests in an Apple Tree deciding wheather to eat the apples.
Black Crows generally eat frogs, lizards, insects, mammals, amphibians, mealworms, crickets, mice anything else they swallow.
One on the noisiest birds in the morning forest.. we see them most often eating a lot road kill animals at the side of the road.
Sumac Trees Landscaping
Sumac Trees shrubs have been planted several years ago along a long set of steps .. in the fall the Sumac Tree will produce a attractive bright red leaf foliage with large red fall flowers.
Sumac Tree family called the Anacardiaceae, produces two popular varieties for landscaping:
Smooth sumac (Rhus glabra) and staghorn sumac (R. typhina)