
have you
ever seen
the evergreens
turn yellow
in the fall?
if so,
in fact,
they’re tamaracks–
not evergreens
at all

–photos by me

have you
ever seen
the evergreens
turn yellow
in the fall?
if so,
in fact,
they’re tamaracks–
not evergreens
at all

–photos by me
They are certainly tamaracks . But your poetic words are simply sweet .Thanks !
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Thank you, Arbind!
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Beautiful. I have never seen these before.
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They’re mostly in Canada or northern US, I guess.
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yep.. We have tons of them in the Upper Peninsula. Not so much in the lower, so it extends the color season into mid Nov. Pretty.
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They sure are pretty. Especially mixed in with the evergreens.
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A forest of butterscotch! Beautifully captured!
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I can almost taste it, Lane. Thank you!
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They’re so beautiful dressed in autumn yellow! I once gathered their little rose-like cones and glued them to birdhouses as indoor decor when my husband and I shared that crafting hobby. Tamaracks are plentiful where I grew up in northeastern Ontario so I had the pleasure of seeing their seasonal changes too. Delightful poem, Michael!
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Thank you, Shelley! Ontario must have been a great place to grow up.
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Beautiful
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