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Yew are super cool. Live for thousands of years with crazy spreading branches.
I love apples trees too. so many varieties of fruit, the trees are super hardy and grow into crazy shapes in the wild and the blossoms are amazing in spring.
If I had to pick my favorite it would be the European weeping beech. It looks kinda boring and ugly but under the canopy is sick and completely secluded once they grow to full size. In the US, they're mostly in city gardens but nearly impossible to find on the internet to buy. I've tried to plant them twice and were killed by a shit head who can't mow a lawn and my dog as a puppy.
If I had to pick my favorite it would be the European weeping beech. It looks kinda boring and ugly but under the canopy is sick and completely secluded once they grow to full size. In the US, they're mostly in city gardens but nearly impossible to find on the internet to buy. I've tried to plant them twice and were killed by a shit head who can't mow a lawn and my dog as a puppy.
Otherwise these oak trees in the south are cool
Heyyy Ive seen that tree in person. Absolutely wild
i really like juniper for their crazy bark and blue / green color scheme, peach trees for their almost purple bark and delicious fruit, and locust because they grow so big and make great firewood.
any tree with its root flare exposed looks good though
skiP.E.I.Yew are super cool. Live for thousands of years with crazy spreading branches.
I love apples trees too. so many varieties of fruit, the trees are super hardy and grow into crazy shapes in the wild and the blossoms are amazing in spring.
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wish we had some yews near where i live. so cool
Ski_AlotPNW got the best trees. Nothing like a good Douglas fir or red cedar
for sure, thereβs not many fir in the woods i frequent but there is this one little valley with a bunch of huge ones