Barry, It looks like you are gonna have a white Christmas too! I love the pictures. Pitch Pine I am used to and we have Shortleaf too but White Cedar is rare here but when present it has usually been planted.
James Parton On Dec 24, 12:08 am, Barry Caselli <[email protected]> wrote: > (It would help to attach the photos, wouldn't it?) > ENTS, > Here are a few scenic photos I took today, another day I had off from the > farm. Hope you enjoy these as much as I enjoyed seeing the real thing. > The first two pictures were taken on Indian Cabin Road, at the intersection > with the Elwood-Weekstown Road, CR 612. Those are Pitch Pines. > > The third picture was taken at the end of Pleasant Mills Road, CR 623, > looking across CR 542 towards the entrance road to the Batsto/Pleasant Mills > Church. Those are Shortleaf Pines with a few Eastern Red Cedars to the right. > > The fourth picture was taken in the cemetery of that church. Those are also > Shortleaf Pines, with an Atlantic White Cedar to the right, on the south bank > of the Mullica River. > The vast Wharton State Forest is behind and around this church and cemetery. > > All are in Atlantic County, NJ. > Take care, > Barry > > DSC06835.JPG > 291KViewDownload > > DSC06836.JPG > 253KViewDownload > > DSC06837.JPG > 317KViewDownload > > DSC06845.JPG > 293KViewDownload -- Eastern Native Tree Society http://www.nativetreesociety.org Send email to [email protected] Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/entstrees?hl=en To unsubscribe send email to [email protected]
