photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag
Tree Trunk - Nature - Tree - Environment
photo: Creative Commons / Arnoldius
Tree rings seen in a cross section of a trunk of a tree
photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar
growth rings - tree rings showing clearly on the stump of the tree - Dendrochronology
photo: Creative Commons / Sean A. Clevenger
Plant life and moss growing inside trunk of lava tree at Hawaii Lava Tree State Park
photo: WN / James D.
A trunk of tree was dig and designed by the contruction workers part of the development and trees conservation,Thursday, January,1,2009
photo: Creative Commons
General Sherman, the largest tree in the world
photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar
tree trunk in the forest
photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag
Tree Trunk
photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag
Tree - Trunk
photo: WN / John Sahid
Tree-trunk-plant-environment-nature-Sierra Leone-Africa.
photo: GFDL / Alvesgaspar
Leaves and trunk of Horse chestnut garden tree
photo: WN / Sweet Radoc
Mushroom on the trunk of the tree.
photo: Public Domain / Rosser1954 Roger Griffith
Bark beetle galleries on Scots Pine tree trunk.
photo: WN / Sweet Radoc
A lichen growing on the trunk of a tree.
photo: GFDL / Own work
Uprooted tree trunk behind the North Carolina School of Science
photo: WN / Arturo Ubaub
Pine tree trunk (background are euphorbia plants)
photo: WN / Geeta
Deforestation - Tree trunk on a land, India
photo: Creative Commons / MarsmanRom
Sculptures in one of the Majishan grottoes supported by tree trunks.
photo: Creative Commons / Risi
The Great Banyan Tree has a hole in the middle where the main trunk once stood.
photo: WN / James D.
Baby carabao animal tied to the trunk of the tree, Saturday, December, 28, 2008
photo: Creative Commons / Ragesoss
This juniper makes extensive use of both jin (deadwood branches) and shari (trunk deadwood).
photo: WN / John Sahid
A young Chimpanzee eating mango, sits a make-shift tree trunk at a sanctuary in Sierra Leone.
photo: WN / RTayco
A solid tree trunk with roots and twigs at the La Mesa Ecopark, as seen in this February 8, 2009 photo.
photo: WN / RTayco
A natural beehive on tree trunk at Ilog Maria compound, Silang, Cavite, as seen in this February 27, 2009 photo.
photo: WN / John Sahid
An inscription on a tree trunk by a visitor -Bunce Island; former British colonial slave fort-Sierra Leone.
photo: Creative Commons / Nachoman-au
Adansonia gregorii, commonly known as boab, is a tree in the family Malvaceae. As with other baobabs, it is easily recognised by the swollen base of its trunk, which gives the tree a bottle-like appearance. Endemic to Australia, boab occurs in the Kimberley region of Western Australia, and east into the Northern Territory. It is the only baobab to occur in Australia, the others being native to Madagascar (six species) and mainland Africa (one species).
photo: WN / John Sahid
The skin (bark) of the trunk of this tree is used as local herb, many modern medicines have derived from plants and animals
photo: WN / Eteh
Togo and africa .Two young people child sitting on a tree trunk Deux jeunes enfant assis sur un tronc d' arbre.
photo: GFDL / MPF
Abies alba
photo: Creative Commons / DR04
Trees on a mountain in northern Utah during early autumn.