My husband is really the one who loves trees, and what I love about them is how happy they make him. He loves to find interesting and really old trees in all the places we travel. Probably my favourite, and certainly one of his, is the Cedar of Lebanon in the Jardin des Plantes.
I see very few distinctive trees in my daily life, though there's lots of them in the park. I can't think of one that sticks out to me, but I love them collectively.
Oh, I also wanted to add - I have a friend in Sydney who's currently seeing red over their Moreton fig, so it amused me to see you mention them. Apparently the bird and bat poop situation is getting out of hand.
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My husband is really the one who loves trees, and what I love about them is how happy they make him. He loves to find interesting and really old trees in all the places we travel. Probably my favourite, and certainly one of his, is the Cedar of Lebanon in the Jardin des Plantes.
I see very few distinctive trees in my daily life, though there's lots of them in the park. I can't think of one that sticks out to me, but I love them collectively.
Oh, I also wanted to add - I have a friend in Sydney who's currently seeing red over their Moreton fig, so it amused me to see you mention them. Apparently the bird and bat poop situation is getting out of hand.