Tibetan Cherry
By David
- 5 Sep, 2009
- 9 likes
Comments on this photo
Doesn't it? - but I resisted the temptation to try it. :-)
5 Sep, 2009
Lol...smooth and chocolately...a bit like galaxy !
5 Sep, 2009
Don't! Please Stop! It's driving me "barking" mad, and I've no chocolate in the house - but, hey, the corner store's still open! Back in a mo......
5 Sep, 2009
Its a gorgeous tree BB! On my must-have list!
5 Sep, 2009
Poor David...hope you got your choccy ! Enjoy your day out tomorrow !!!
5 Sep, 2009
Thanks BB! Should be fun!
I think he's off-line now!
5 Sep, 2009
Yes Mp...getting ready for the big day ! Night night !
5 Sep, 2009
Night Night! May angels sing thee to thy rest!
My BIG day's monday, but I am really looking forward to tomorrow!
5 Sep, 2009
Expect a blog !! Night night sleep tight.............
5 Sep, 2009
You too! I'm sure there'll be a blog!!
5 Sep, 2009
This tree is gorgeous. Great shot David.
6 Sep, 2009
Hi GT! The coppery-gold bark was amazing! I fell for this tree hook line & sinker when I saw it for real!
6 Sep, 2009
I can see why. wouldn't do in my climate, alas. :-)
7 Sep, 2009
Dunno why not! It can survive Tibet!
7 Sep, 2009
Tibet is cold but not for as long. These spring bloomers can't survive the long cold spring of Alaska.
7 Sep, 2009
Thats a pity GT! I couldnt either! Dont like the cold!
7 Sep, 2009
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This photo was taken at Explorers - The Scottish Planthunters' Garden.
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this bark looks good enough to eat David !
5 Sep, 2009