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Lichen and fungal growth on fruit tree branch – 45/365

What drew me to this was the intricate patterns in the lichen hanging from the dead branch on this diseased fruit tree in our orchard. But on closer inspection the amazing fungal growth on the branch was even more interesting. It looks almost as it if should be growing in the sea. There is such amazing beauty and intricacy in the breaking down of one life form into another. The designs are incredible, if we just look for them.

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Spent Magnolia Seed Case 36/365

The magnolia tree by our house produces fantastic seeds in pods, during the month of October. (See my postings showing these seeds in the links below this paragraph.) Once the seeds have fallen out, the spent cases cling to the ends of their support twigs. They are twisted and gnarled and have a different appeal with their muted tones and interesting textures. To the left of this spent seed case is a fuzzy bud, waiting for the spring. In late April they are in full bloom, with the flowers coming out before the leaves. (The link to the posting for the blooming tree is below the two links for the seeds.)

Today there are small flurries of snow falling on these before the big storm hits. It was hard to take a sharp photograph of these today as the chickadees are grabbing seeds from the nearby feeders and flying off to eat them, landing on other branches on this tree and I was surprised how the weight of their small, light bodies could cause this branch to move too.  

To see the case with the seeds in them go to the first two posts linked here. They really are amazing to see:  https://plus.google.com/105804664540125819976/posts/fEwnAeLazfw 
https://plus.google.com/105804664540125819976/posts/6rmvD6PL5oi
The magnolia in full bloom, at the end of last April, is here:  https://plus.google.com/105804664540125819976/posts/JK1dLkEfDpm 
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Empty Case – 32/365

I didn't even know that this tree was in our garden! It seems to be some kind of a nut tree, with these empty cases covered in these lovely twisty tendrils, remaining on the tree. If someone who knows the tree can enlighten me as to what it is, I will update the post with the information. The empty cases had such a wonderful structure with these curly tendrils and the furry case cover that I really wanted to show you all. I had seen it while walking Joni around in the snow and made a mental note to come back minus dog but plus camera, at a time when the weak sun might just about hit it. I had a little wait when I got back, but the light did get to it and here it is.

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