The wet weather brings out the the colors of tree bark and its residents--lichens, mosses, molds, and fungi. The live bark and fallen wood around here just blossomed with color during last month's rainy weather.

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This is the bark of a tulip tree, along with its resident lichens and molds. The tulip tree (Liriodendron tulipifera) has the most intricate bark tread of any tree I know, and I find them quite majestic. Their bark is the really expensive brand name winter tire of trees. We have many tall old tulip trees around the lake. I even have a fine specimen standing right outside my apartment window. The old oaks, maples, and sycamores can't hold a candle to the intricacy of these bark patterns. Even the grand old elm tree by the lake with its beautifully venerable bark is outpaced. And yes, consider this a challenge: if you know of any tree with a more intricate bark tread, then please post pics--I would love to see them.

Tulip Tree Bark, Greenbelt Lake, 6-13
I like the composition of the first pic better, but this one is a better photo for clarity.

I will post lots more pics of tulip tree bark tread so you can get a better idea of just how intricate it can be, along with some other barkish beauties. I really do love me some fine tree bark quite a lot.
spiralsheep: Flowers (skywardprodigal Cog Flowers)

From: [personal profile] spiralsheep


Sweet chestnuts have less intricate bark patterns but they spiral. The effect is difficult to cap but seen with the human eye, especially on a vast old tree, it's deeply impressive:

http://www.panoramio.com/photo/62897388

http://www.flickr.com/photos/stephenbuchan/8180028604/

http://www.nhm.ac.uk/resources-rx/images/1008/sweet-chestnut-14194-1.jpg

Close-up: http://www.flickr.com/photos/paulmccoubrie/8075305717/
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From: [personal profile] baranduin


Without knowing what it is, the closeups could easily be something else, like dried up mud. Really beautiful.
zlabya: Totoro and Satsumi waiting at the bus stop in the rain (Totoro)

From: [personal profile] zlabya


I'm amazed at the different types of lichen growing on the tree bark. Now I'll look more closely at the trees in our yard and neighborhood.
Edited Date: 2013-07-13 02:42 am (UTC)

From: [identity profile] jan-u-wine.livejournal.com


it is quite obvious that this tree heard that Mistress Lavender was out and about and dressed accordingly. So very lovely!

From: [identity profile] addie71.livejournal.com


I don't think I've ever seen such color on tree bark before. It's beautiful!
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From: [personal profile] shirebound


Thank you for sharing the barkish beauties!
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