Nice photo against the sky! Do you know what those plants are called? I've seen them being used as decorations in flower arrangements but don't know the name...
It is a sumac tree, as I thought. We were warned as children that it was poison sumac and should never be touched. After reading about it now though, I don't think this type is poisonous. I still won't touch it though. Here is the Website: http://www.tonyhowell.co.uk/RhusSumacTree3,1947.htm
Thanks for finding out about that plant for me. I'm surprise I saw it in a flower arrangement if it might be poisonous. Hope they had the "saver" version there...
After I saw your comments on Chris' blog I wanted to see your photos. These ARE something to get excited about, There great. You've done a wonderful job on the park and streetcar. I liked what I saw. I'll have to stop by more often. Regards from Atlanta, Mark
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Almost a silhouette, but not quite. Nice reds and browns. Nice pale blue sky with some red in it. I like the overall texture.
Nice photo against the sky! Do you know what those plants are called? I've seen them being used as decorations in flower arrangements but don't know the name...
It is a sumac tree, as I thought. We were warned as children that it was poison sumac and should never be touched. After reading about it now though, I don't think this type is poisonous. I still won't touch it though. Here is the Website: http://www.tonyhowell.co.uk/RhusSumacTree3,1947.htm
Thanks for finding out about that plant for me. I'm surprise I saw it in a flower arrangement if it might be poisonous. Hope they had the "saver" version there...
After I saw your comments on Chris' blog I wanted to see your photos. These ARE something to get excited about, There great. You've done a wonderful job on the park and streetcar. I liked what I saw. I'll have to stop by more often.
Regards from Atlanta,
Mark
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