I am taking an online class and am continuing to work on focus so forgive my lack of expertise, but I came across this tree named Eve's Necklace that I wanted to share. It seemed appropriate for the Easter season and I think it might be a rare find for the north Texas region. I did crop it to have a better view of the black pearls. I was unable to get very close and did not have a lens at hand that would really zoom into the tree. The blossoms are also quite beautiful.
Eve's Neclace
nice shot. don't concern self for lack of expertise. thats why were all here. help figure out what we doin wrong. an maybe a praise if we get it right. show some more. if you put a check in box store original we can expand picture see pearls better. happy hunting!
dirtpusher wrote:
nice shot. don't concern self for lack of expertise. thats why were all here. help figure out what we doin wrong. an maybe a praise if we get it right. show some more. if you put a check in box store original we can expand picture see pearls better. happy hunting!
I will indeed store original (attached) and I am always open to help!
The blossoms look similar to Wisteria and I understand the pods are considered poison which is quite fitting to the name. Altough this plant is a native to Central Texas, this is the only one I have ever seen. I believe they are somewhat rare.
Eve's Neckace #2 original stored
i belive that will work. thanksgreat capture.
What a neat looking tree. Great photo!
mollymolly wrote:
What a neat looking tree. Great photo!
Much thanks.
Makes me think a serpent must be near with the rest of the jewelry.
Very unusual tree. It is a nice shot.
Very unusual, have not heard of it, pretty!
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