11 de jan. de 2009

TODAY'S FLOWERS #22




CHESTNUT (CASTANHAS), THE TREE AND THE FRUITS
MY PHOTOS IN CAMANDUCAIA, BRAZIL!
SEE MORE FLOWERS IN TODAY'S FLOWERS!

31 comentários:

??? disse...

A beautiful tree and a lovely macro.

Tammie Lee disse...

Such interesting seed pods, they look huge and is that a little flower in each one?

Inkivääri disse...

Just beautiful, looks like it might be an animal:)

Rune Eide disse...

It is as if they say - "I'm spiky, Don't touch me"!

This Is My Blog - fishing guy disse...

Luiz: That is beautiful and a neat close-up of the fruit.
Your music is wonderful.

Sandra disse...

These are extraordinary pictures!

Arija disse...

Beautifully photograped!

Anônimo disse...

The seed pods are very interesting to see - beautifully photographed.

Lavender and Vanilla Friends of the Gardens disse...

The chestnuts are so spiky one can not handle them. Mine look just the same now they are edible ones.
The photo is great. Thanks Luiz for your dedication.

Naturegirl disse...

As a child I would climb the chestnut trees and pick those prickly things to find the chestnut hidden inside!
I am in Canada could these be the same chestnut trees we have here?

Unknown disse...

Now that's an interesting tree, love the green thingys.

Gill - That British Woman disse...

great photos, lovely detail.

Gill in Canada

Anônimo disse...

I used to enjoy playing with these fruits when I was a kid. I'd invent all kinds of games with them.

Barbara disse...

Very Enjoyable shots. Smiles B

Day4plus disse...

Good shots. We have a horse chestnut tree (Aesculus) Different but so similar. MB

Carletta disse...

When I was growing up my Dad always got the chestnuts from our tree.
Lovely shots and I love the music!

Thanks for coming by my post today and yes, I will become a 'guest'

Napaboaniya.Elaine Ling disse...

Luiz, I must admit this is my first time seeing Chestnut flowers and tree.
I'm enlighten with your entry this week :)

Anônimo disse...

so that's how chestnut tree look like huh? never seen one before..love to eat castanias

Laerte Pupo disse...

Esta postagem vem bem a calhar...
Poderiamos nos encontrar na Fazenda das castanheiras do confrade Pereira. Porque não?

Redzlan disse...

Nice tree and green CHESTNUT fruits.
Look like our Rambutan (Nephelium lappaceum) fruits at my backyard here

Race disse...

love your shot of the chestnut fruits!

bass disse...

This is a beautiful photo Luiz and nice blogs. Thanks for visiting my page and for keeping Today's Flowers going...

Anônimo disse...

Very interesting! I've never seen this before.

I love that song by Rod Stewart. He did a good job with it. :-)

Lilli & Nevada disse...

Both photos are great but i really like that last one, such deep green colors. Love the song choice too

Mamapippa ... disse...

Waw, the chestnut tree is so wonderful. The detail of the fruit is great !
Greetings from Belgium !

Reader Wil disse...

Very beautiful, Luiz! I like chestnut trees ! Have a nice week!

marie-louise disse...

Hi Luiz
Lovely pictures - that is one big chestnut tree - I have also one growing in the garden, not as big yet, and it also bears these very spikey fruits. I am looking forward to participating often in Today's Flowers. Thanks and Cheers
Marie-Louise

Anônimo disse...

Nice macro shot. Lovely tree.

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Maria disse...

They also grow in Austria, but only in warm regions, not in the Alps!
We call them "Maroni".

storyteller disse...

What unusual fruit! Thanks for sharing and for visiting my yellow pansies at Happily Retired Gal ;--)
Hugs and blessings,

Anônimo disse...

Bonito close. Bom tema.
Beautiful close and subject