This bald cypress tree stands in the water at the edge of the James River waiting patiently for the warmth of summer and the many visitors to its beach. Bald Cypress trees have roots that spread out from the trunk and then down into the water. When the tide is out, you can see the "knees" of the tree much better. This beach is at "Archer's Hope" on the Colonial Parkway.
6 comments:
A beautiful place and a great photograph again.
Have a nice weekend.
Costas
What a beautiful tree and a pretty place. Great photo, have a wonderful weekend.
This is a pine tree, see the cones, and notice the bark. The cypress may be the dead one on the left.
that is definitly a pine tree
No doubt about it
In the background above, the luminous, looming Pond Cypress hammock has not yet leafed out.The Wet Prairie grassland in the foreground...Fast Growing Tree Nursery
These deciduous tree's real name is Couroupita guianensis. It is cultivated in many places in the world but are native to Central and South American rainforests.Online Plant Nursery
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