Trees
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We'd love to join, but enjoying Key West after our exciting adventure to Dry Tortugas NP today. Have a blast #parkchat, sounds like an awesome topic, trees!, We're excited to chat with everyone next week!
A1 #ParkChat A good 'ole ponderosa pine. There's just something about it that reminds me of 1950s roadtrips and National Parks.
replying to @Wild_Tribute @Wild_Tribute I could go for a palm tree right about now. #ParkChat
replying to @InnerCompass @InnerCompass @Wild_Tribute Mmmm. Maple candy. Maple syrup. #parkchat
A1 The dogwood is my spirit tree. I adopted one when I was five years old and watched it grow throughout my childhood. Don't find many dogwoods in the national parks, though. #ParkChat
replying to @Wild_Tribute @Wild_Tribute A1) Both the Coastal Redwoods and Giant Sequoias are trees that if not speak to me they gather my attention more than other trees. #ParkChat
replying to @Wild_Tribute @Wild_Tribute A1) #Parkchat The ohia lehua tree, because of the beautiful red flowers! They say if you pick them, it will rain, so no picking them! Found in @Volcanoes_NPS https://t.co/3fXWJPKkio
A1) Hello from New York! when I saw this weeping willow tree on the Connecticut River I felt it had a long story to tell. #ParkChat
A1 So many special trees, but the Sequoia are the ones tied to my earliest visits to the national parks, and as elaborated by Dayton Duncan in "Seed of the Future", they are a metaphor for the development of the national park idea #parkchat
I’ve got Joshua trees on the brain, but some cottonwoods at a desert spring also sound sublime #ParkChat
replying to @59NationalParks @59NationalParks @GreatBasinNPS A2: I found this tree on a hike on my first ever trip to see the Redwoods in California, I wanted to hit up NorCal for so long and finally made it and this pretty guy greeted me #ParkChat
A2) I took this photo in @ShenandoahNPS late one winter several years ago. I loved they way the windblown snow and ice striped the trees. Also, it reminds me that our parks are beautiful in all seasons. #ParkChat
replying to @Wild_Tribute @Wild_Tribute Redwoods are always sublime but my favorite tree of all time is found in my home parks of @EvergladesNPS and @BigCypressNPS. I love how resilient they are and how they can live in and out of water. AND they’re related to my other favorite- the redwoods! #FindYourPark #ParkChat
replying to @59NationalParks @59NationalParks @GreatBasinNPS A2) Hands down it's the Giant Sequoia at John Muir National Historic Site because John Muir planted it himself. #ParkChat
replying to @tthrash @tthrash It's leave. You sound like a damn idiot when you say that. It's make a tree and leave! #ParkChat #BacktotheFuture
replying to @DryTortugasFilm @DryTortugasFilm @Wild_Tribute @Volcanoes_NPS @AnneJoLee ❤️❤️ #ParkChat
replying to @59NationalParks @59NationalParks @GreatBasinNPS This juniper was practically posing for me in @CanyonlandsNPS. #FindYourPark #ParkChat