



Trees are fascinating. I really want to know more about why they have the bark they have. There has to be a reason. Flowers are all organized to draw in pollinators so what does the bark do? In the mean time I can enjoy them. I think the first tree is a Bald Cyprus but I don't remember for sure. The second is a Loblolly Pine. The third and fourth I don't know. So much to learn.
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