Thurs. July 15, 2010
Everyone knows that pine trees bear pine cones and oak trees bear acorns. I’d never really taken a closer look at cedar trees to see what fruit they might bear, even though they represent the vast majority of trees on our land. It wasn’t till I had to find an out of the way spot for our dog to relieve herself some distance from the cottage that I took the time to look at the surrounding cedars. I was surprised at the clusters of ‘fruits’ I found on them. Early this evening, while my granddaughter looked after Sasha and tiptoed carefully through the ‘minefield’, I made a few photos of the fruits, if that’s what they can be called.
(60mm f5 1/50 sec ISO400)
8 comments:
Very interesting...I don't think I have seen Cedar fruit before. They are a very pretty yellow. Nice macro!
Welcome back Rick. This is very interesting, I never would have guessed.
Love the colours on this shot Rick.
I have never seen anything like it, so very yellow ...
Kisses.
@Carolyn Ford - I hadn't really taken much notice before either, and I'm not even sure if they're fruit or just seeds. Thanks Carolyn.
@darlin - good to be back Darlene; I did have my laptop, but no connection to be had (just as well).
I don't think there are cedars in Alberta, are there ? At least not anywhere near Calgary.
@imac - thanks mac; I guess we were there at the right time of year.
@teca - thank you teca (and thanks for the English - I don't have to translate tonight ;-)
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