Ponderosa Pine

“Ponderosa Pine is native to USA and Canada. It is an evergreen tree that can grow to heights of over 200 feet. The tallest tree is recorded at 268.29 ft and can be found in Portland, Oregon. Native Americans used the inner bark as food and the sap as a chewing gum. It has also […]

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Poem-John Blight

“Mangrove I saw its periscope in the tide; its torpedo-seed seeking the soft side of the island, the grey mud-bank. And, where it touched, it seemed the land sank with its tree exploding from water; the green mangroves’ fountainhead of leaves bursting, seen like a mushroom-top of detritus and spray. Today, in my boat, at […]

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Pomelo

“Pomelo or Citrus Maxima, is a citrus fruit with a look of a big grapefruit, native to South and Southeast Asia. This fruit is known by various local names in India such as “Batabi Lebu” in West Bengal, “Robab Tenga” in Assam and “Nobaab” in Manipur. In many parts of South East Asia, it is […]

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Poem_Zane Stotts

“The Planting of the Apple-Tree Come, let us plant the apple-tree. Cleave the tough greensward with the spade; Wide let its hollow bed be made; There gently lay the roots, and there Sift the dark mould with kindly care, And press it o’er them tenderly, As, round the sleeping infant’s feet, We softly fold the […]

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Poem_William Makepeace Thackeray

“The Mahogany Tree Christmas is here: Winds whistle shrill, Icy and chill, Little care we: Little we fear Weather without, Shelter about The Mahogany Tree. Once on the boughs Birds of rare plume Sang, in its bloom; Night-birds are we: Here we carouse, Singing like them, Perched round the stem Of the jolly old tree. […]

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Poem_William Cullen Bryant

“The Planting of the Apple-Tree Come, let us plant the apple-tree. Cleave the tough greensward with the spade; Wide let its hollow bed be made; There gently lay the roots, and there Sift the dark mould with kindly care, And press it o’er them tenderly, As, round the sleeping infant’s feet, We softly fold the […]

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Poem_Tom Splitt

“The Tree The calm quiet strength of a tree Anchored deep in the earth Reaching high in the sky The calm quiet strength of a tree The calm quiet strength of a tree Full of life from its roots To the tiniest branch The calm quiet strength of a tree And oh, how it comforts […]

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Poem_Tina Mcintosh

“The Tree There once was a tree much smaller than me. It’s now older than me that little tree. There it goes reaching above me up to the sky there once was a tree much taller than me reaching up very high. Above me reaching the sky there once was a tree poor old tree […]

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Poem_Samuel N. Baxter

“I Love a Tree When I pass to my reward. Whatever that may be, I’d like my friends to think of me As one who loved a tree. I may not have a statesman’s poise Nor thrill a throng with speech But I may benefit mankind If I set out a beech. If I transport […]

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Poem_Robert William Service

” Trees Against The Sky Palms against the sky, Failing the hot, hard blue; Stark on the beach I lie, Dreaming horizons new; Heart of my youth elate, Scorning a humdrum fate, Keyed to adventure high – Palms against the sky. Cypresses glooming the sky, Stark at the end of the road; Failing and faint […]

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