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Sunday, November 24, 2019

Ginkgo leaves


These are from another year...this is the only ginkgo tree I know of, and it is about 45 minutes south of us.  I really wanted to go back down there this year to take pics but did not make it before the weather got bad.


In fact fall was way too short for me....


22 comments:

Ginny Hartzler said...

The second picture is my favorite, it is just gorgeous wt the sun shining on it! I adore Ginko leaves, they look like little fans. And they have remained unchanged since before the dinosaurs, the oldest tree known.

Nancy Chan said...

Beautiful leaves. Don't know if the ginkgo is the same as the ginkgo that I love to eat.

Linda said...

There is a large grove of them at Blandy not far from us. We make a pilgrimage there every autumn.

John "By Stargoose And Hanglands" said...

Like a tree full of yellow butterflies!

Francisco Manuel Carrajola Oliveira said...

Belas cores outonais.
Um abraço e boa semana.

Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros

Ann said...

I have never seen one of these trees. The leaves look like butterflies

eileeninmd said...

Hello,

The leaves are beautiful, just like the butterflies. Enjoy your day, wishing you a happy new week!

Ruthie said...

I am blessed to have a 100+ year old ginkgo tree in my yard. I love how all of the yellow leaves fall off in one day. Beautiful photos. Friendship

ushasurya said...

Gosh...this is just beautiful...
LOve this shot Rose :))))
Devi :))

Red Rose Alley said...

Golden Autumn, so pretty, Rose. Our Autumn is still lingering on. The trees will be bare probably in December. : )


~Sheri

MadSnapper said...

I like the shape of the leaves and the gold in the second shot is fantastic. beautiful leaves. never seen a ginko tree

don said...

The leaves together make a fine sedries. I really like the distinctive color.

Anonymous said...

These are beautiful trees and in the autumn they are spectacular.

Steven said...

Gorgeous colors captured in these ginkgo leaves! I have a ginkgo tree in the parkway, but a pile of leaves I wanted to capture also were lost by the early snow we got. :-(

Ruth Hiebert said...

Those leaves are amazing in shape and in color.,Of course we don't see them around here. That's one of the things I like about blogging. I get to see places and things I would never see otherwise. Not to mention that I have met the most wonderful people through blogging.

Kodak said...

Those leaves are gorgeous. I don't think we have any of those trees around here.

HappyK said...

There were some of these trees down where we used to live around the lake I walked. Always liked the leaves. They look like little fans to me.
Your picture of them are beautiful.

Hootin Anni said...

That is SO pretty!

Lowcarb team member said...

Nice to see these photographs, the leaves look beautiful.

All the best Jan

Jeanna said...

Fall is always way too short, isn't it? I don't think we really had one this year, at least not more than a day or two and then it snowed. I love ginkgo leaves, they're easy to identify and I associate them with my tween years for some reason. Very pretty shots. Have a great Thanksgiving, Rose.

ElaineH said...

These are gorgeous images. I love the shape of these leaves and the color is just spectacular!

Jeevan said...

Cheerful and charming in yellow!

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