I have found another Tree of Life located not far from the first.

Both are ancient sugar maples near a walking path that I frequent.

There is a variety of fungi tucked in its nooks and crannies.

The bark surface is covered with moss and lichens.

The mushrooms came and went each day.


My next post will be about Tree of Life One.
It is further along in the cycle of death and life.
FLOW and Ebb
It’s remarkable how much life a tree holds. Great set of photos!
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Thanks Tina. I love mushrooms and moss.
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LOVE the images, especially in shadow. How old is an ancient Sugar Maple?
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Cone Estate/ Moses Cone’s Manor has carriage roads. Built in 1897. Trees were planted along the route for shade.
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I remember your posts from there..130 year old trees??
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Not sure when planted but that seems about right.
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Marvellous
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Thanks Knight.
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