![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjPBHvsdvUdpdh5YY3WzTaUnONsBzaVsxNSGQ8Y2qI5v37z1Ff-yyg5BMkPMgVk1uw-paAg6Aq7tSLVFVWPr_G9EVFacyFWCWN2fQ_w43CEdh3xWao-Th_1aL36QuWmXZsFeb9PDOZnxos/s200/Golden+rain+tree+pods++CU-+Arboretum-edit.jpg)
Went to GSO Arboretum a few days ago because I thought the Golden Rain Tree would be showing it's seed pods. They were in the bright sun and the tree had been pruned since last fall. I could not pull down any pods for close up image. However, there were some pods on the ground I picked up and put in a limb area which also showed texture of the bark. I like the texture of the pods and the pinkish color. The actual size of the pods are about 2 inch tall and 1 inch wide. In the spring time the blossoms are a yellow color. Taken with Camera+; edited in PSE 11. I did not see the pine needles near the left most pod.when I took the photo because I was so concentrating on the texture of the pods and the
composition. Hope I can find some more photo ops of this tree and the pods at other locations in the Triad in the next week or so. .
No comments:
Post a Comment