And if you look carefully you will spy the tops of a couple of trees. Yup this is is a #TreeSquare too! I know I know only part of a tree again, and they are not even real today. However the only rule is that your photograph must be square.

Becky B.

Thanks for linking to Cee’s and my #PPAC (Photographing Public Art Challenge) with this post, Becky.

In this month’s square’s challenge I will start at home and spiral farther and farther from home to share different tree species in my travels. All of these posts will work for both Becky B’s Squares and Cee’s Flower of the Day, #FOTD

Cee’s Flower of the Day

Prescott Walk #14 Smoke Tree Lane

No, in this case where there is smoke does not mean there is fire -thank goodness!

Smoke trees, like most deciduous trees don’t give off much personality in the late fall and winter, so Smoke Tree Lane made no sense until April. They looked like plumb trees at that point. We weren’t positive what a smoke tree was until we visited the Woodlake Botanical Garden in mid-May and Olga Jimenez identified the tree below.

Smoke Tree in Woodlake Botanical Garden

On May 29th Smoke Tree Lane looked like this.

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35 responses to “#TreeSquare #3: Smoke Trees”

  1. Gorgeous trees and who doesn’t love a Botanical Garden!

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    1. I know. I had the privilege to help out in the garden and visit it many times when we lived in California.

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  2. That’s a neat tree. Looks smoky! 🙂

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    1. It’s like a plum tree on fire. 🙂

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  3. Ah, I had one of those in a garden in the past

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    1. I had never seen one and you had one in your garden. Brilliant! 🙂

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  4. I love smoke trees. They make a very pretty display.

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    1. They are very nice. Do you have any in your area? I saw your videos, but something is wrong with the sound on my phone. I’m going to have to take it in on Tuesday. I don’t hear my ringer or even feel a buzz. If not for my FitBit, I wouldn’t know I had a phone. 🙂

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      1. A friend has one growing in her garden.

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        1. That must be my friend Sue who said she had one growing in her garden. 🙂 LOL

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  5. Pretty in pink 💜

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      1. Beautiful photos 💜

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  6. I wasn’t familiar with Smoke Trees before. Thank you for sharing them here, Marsha!

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    1. I wasn’t either, Donna. Thanks for your comment. This was a fun post. 🙂

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  7. Cool trees 😀 😀

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    1. Aren’t they neat! 🙂

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  8. What a beautiful tree

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    1. Thanks, Yvette. I love them! 🙂

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  9. I’ve never heard of a smoke tree – but it is beautiful!

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    1. I never had either until we moved here, Jim. But we moved in right off Smoke Tree Lane and nothing was in bloom. I didn’t find out which trees were smoke trees until I went to the Woodlake Botanical Garden for a visit in May.

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      1. another learning adventure!

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        1. Yep! Got to keep the old brain occupied or it will get rusty. 🙂

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  10. Beautiful! I love the Smoke tree! 🙂

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    1. Aren’t they awesome. They look a little like a plum tree with fuzz. 🙂

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  11. You have taught me some more about Arizona trees. I haven’t noticed these around Buckeye, but then, I haven’t looked, either.

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    1. Yay, we are both learning from each other, John. You taught me how to twirl. 🙂

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  12. what a wonderful tree to have

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    1. I agree, they are so lovely. They are new to me, too!

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  13. Wow!
    Certainly not to fall for the name here. This is really wonderful 🙂

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    1. Better than Forest Fire, for sure, Hammad. 🙂

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