'Tree' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return (2013)
Actors:
Oliver Platt (actor),
Brian Blessed (actor),
Carol A. Compton (miscellaneous crew),
Patrick Stewart (actor),
Bernadette Peters (actress),
Susan Bliss (miscellaneous crew),
James Belushi (actor),
Martin Short (actor),
Kelsey Grammer (actor),
Dan Aykroyd (actor),
Tom Kenny (actor),
Pete Sepenuk (actor),
Lea Michele (actress),
Douglas Hodge (actor),
Hugh Dancy (actor),
Plot: In the latest chapter in the Oz legacy, Dorothy returns to Kansas only to find it devastated by the tornado that had whisked her away to Oz. The home she has been so desperate to return to is severely damaged and the townspeople are packing up and moving out. But shortly after arriving, she is magically transported back to Oz. She finds out that Oz is in trouble and the people there need her help. Dorothy's old friends have disappeared and Oz is in a state of decay. As she journeys to find her friends, she encounters a number of new companions (and lots of problems).
Keywords: based-on-novel, cgi, oz, tornado
Genres:
Animation,
Family,
Musical,
Taglines: There's trouble in OZ...
The Belly of the Beast (2007)
Actors:
Jim Fitzpatrick (producer),
Tom Nowicki (actor),
Jim Fitzpatrick (actor),
Corbin Timbrook (director),
Jim Fitzpatrick (writer),
Corbin Timbrook (producer),
Corbin Timbrook (actor),
Lucius Baston (miscellaneous crew),
Jodi Knotts (actress),
Jodi Knotts (producer),
Ross Francis (actor),
Kimberly McVicar (actress),
Con Schell (actor),
Keith Pratt (actor),
John Castellanos (actor),
Plot: Over 2000 years ago, the 12 Apostles of Christ were warned that one day Satan would retaliate against God, for casting he and his Angels into hell, so the Apostles each made a special Dagger to kill each of Satan's 12 equivalent Demons, he has unleashed to re-stake his claim. That day has come, as was written in the Books of Revelations. However, direct-Blood-line Descendants of the Apostles, called the 'Alpha Disciples', have collected the Daggers passed-down through time, and come together to take-on Satan's deadly Cult of Gothic Demons, before ALL of hell's demons are released upon the earth.
Keywords: angel, apostle, armageddon, beast, bible, blessing, curse, death, demon-spawn, devil
Genres:
Horror,
Mystery,
Thriller,
Taglines: Your Faith better be stronger, than your fears. They will walk and cry like Lambs, but will bear the mark and the number of the beast
Quotes:
Adam Simeon: Your faith needs to be stronger than your fears.
Unknown Soldier (2004)
Actors:
Edrick Browne (actor),
Frank Reynolds (editor),
Franklin Ojeda Smith (actor),
Peter Calandra (composer),
Seth Carmichael (miscellaneous crew),
Rayan Lawrence (actor),
Christopher Pizzo (miscellaneous crew),
Edgar Nicholson (actor),
Seth Eisman (producer),
Khalil Maasi (actor),
Sam Neave (editor),
Randy Clark (actor),
Postell Pringle (actor),
Andrew Kletjian (miscellaneous crew),
Layla Edwards (actress),
Plot: Ellison (aka L) just graduated high school and life is breezy. But after his father suddenly dies, all his security is gone. He bounces from place to place staying with a series of friends before landing on the street, and into a shelter. Desperate, he tries to enlist, but the asthma he got from government housing disqualifies him for the Army. Finally, he turns to Zee, his charismatic wealthy neighbor, who has hustled his way up from the streets. Will L honor his hard-working father, or go the way of the streets?
Genres:
Drama,
Big Spender (2003)
Actors:
Jackie Richardson (actress),
Graham Greene (actor),
Casper Van Dien (actor),
Corinne Conley (actress),
Tony Meyler (actor),
Chris Benson (actor),
Eve Crawford (actress),
Heenan Blaikie (miscellaneous crew),
Paul Schneider (director),
Matthew Knight (actor),
Kim Yu (producer),
Christopher Marren (actor),
Randy Butcher (actor),
Tara Spencer-Nairn (actress),
Donna Goodhand (actress),
Plot: Orphan Eddie Burton is not bad, but too many screw-ups land him repeatedly in jail, so his 8-year old son Will, simply abandoned by his 'mother', has nobody else then Eddie's granny. When he hears about a program for convicts working an a foundation's farm for retired race horses, Eddie signs up and proves his talent with Big Spender, who was found completely run down. He nurses the horse back to health, and convinces Jake Cotter, the man in charge, to try a stunt: train him for an new career in jumping, which is a success when his dedicated race jockey Mel Tennant volunteers to ride him again. If he does really well, he may even get a certificate opening the perspective of a real job, which he desperately needs when grandma dies after having him swear he'll get out: the nightmare alternative is to leave Will lingering in the very home that did Eddie no good...
Keywords: animal-abuse, animal-care, convict, criminal-rehabilitation, family-man, family-relationships, father-son-relationship, horse, horse-farm, horse-owner
Genres:
,
Taglines: A convict turns his back on life - until a gentle nudge turns him around.
Quotes:
Mel Tennant: [Eddie's riding Big Spender] How about a trot?::Eddie Burton: [nervous] No, I don't think he wants to.
Eddie Burton: [Jake sold Big Spender, the next day someone is picking him up] You don't waste any time do you?::Jake Cotter: I'm sorry.::Eddie Burton: [bitter smile] Hey, I don't own Big Spender.::Jake Cotter: No, but he's still your horse.::Eddie Burton: He's my friend. He's my best friend.
Eddie Burton: Working with animals... they're dependant on you, like children. You have to clean them, feed them. Taking care of them, it made me feel like something, like someone. Until now I don't think I ever did.
Mel Tennant: Maybe there's something at the track. I'll ask around.::Eddie Burton: Thanks. I'm glad you're on Big Spender.::Mel Tennant: Someone gives you a second chance to prove yourself, you take it.
Mel Tennant: [to Eddie] Hey, you're back. Big Spender really missed you.::Jake Cotter: Good, now you can muck out his stalls when you work with him.
Superintendent: You seem like a bright guy. Aren't you tired of being a loser?
Jake Cotter: There a problem?::Eddie Burton: No problem.
Will Burton: Are you coming home soon?::Eddie Burton: They like me so much they want me to stay a bit longer.
Jake Cotter: He doesn't know he's scaring you, he just knows you're scaring him. Don't let him know you're afraid.::Jake Cotter: How do I do that?::Jake Cotter: Sing to him?::Eddie Burton: Sing?
Mel Tennant: He didn't win in the money so they sent him out to pasture.::Eddie Burton: Story of my life.
Heaven (1998)
Actors:
Martin Donovan (actor),
Patrick Malahide (actor),
Richard Schiff (actor),
Kate Walsh (actress),
Harvey Weinstein (producer),
Bob Weinstein (producer),
Karl Urban (actor),
Wynter Blathwayt (miscellaneous crew),
Fran Walsh (miscellaneous crew),
Joanna Going (actress),
Liz DiFiore (miscellaneous crew),
Dianne Moffatt (miscellaneous crew),
Vance Hartwell (miscellaneous crew),
Jared Connon (miscellaneous crew),
Victoria Kelly (composer),
Plot: A struggling architect, being sued for divorce by his wife and struggling with booze and gambling, finds work remodeling a friend's strip club, the Paradise. There he meets a transsexual stripper who is bothered by accurate, but extremely violent visions of future events. The increasingly violent visions start including the architect, who doesn't believe in the prophesy. One who does however is a psychiatrist who is seeing both the stripper and the architect and is sleeping with the ex-wife. He uses the prophecies for his own financial gain. Finally the scenes from the vision move into reality amidst many plot turns.
Keywords: alleyway, ambulance, anal-intercourse, anger, anxiety, architect, arson, audio-cassette, bar, bartender
Genres:
Crime,
Thriller,
Taglines: Every Seduction Is A Gamble.
Quotes:
Robert Marling: I'm the chairman of the fuckin' board!
My Samurai (1992)
Actors:
Terry O'Quinn (actor),
Jim Turner (actor),
Bubba Smith (actor),
Mako (actor),
Mark Steven Grove (actor),
Greg LaVoi (costume designer),
Carlos Palomino (actor),
Lars Lundgren (actor),
Burt Douglas (actor),
Peter Garrity (producer),
Christophe Clark (actor),
Dale Girard (actor),
Julian Lee (actor),
James M. Crumley Jr. (actor),
Tupper Cullum (actor),
Plot: A boy, Peter McCrea, witnesses a gangland murder. He turns to his martial arts teacher, Young Park, to help defend him from the gangsters. On the run from both the gang and the police, Peter learns self-defense and the courage to face his fears.
Keywords: boy, child-martial-arts, falling-from-height, gang, independent-film, martial-arts, mentor, murder, teenage-boy, villain
Genres:
Action,
Private Snafu vs. Malaria Mike (1944)
Actors:
Mel Blanc (actor),
Mel Blanc (actor),
Mel Blanc (actor),
Billy Bletcher (actor),
Leon Schlesinger (producer),
Dr. Seuss (producer),
Dr. Seuss (writer),
Carl W. Stalling (composer),
Chuck Jones (director),
Treg Brown (editor),
Genres:
Animation,
Short,
Quotes:
[first lines]::[Malaria Mike the mosquito admires his wanted poster]::Malaria Mike: Not bad, but it doesn't do justice to me nose.
[Snafu tries to hide underwater, but his bare backside remains exposed]::Malaria Mike: Why, it's Snafu! I never forget a face.
[Snafu pulls up his trousers and thwarts Malaria Mike's attack]::Malaria Mike: Caught him with his pants up.
Baby Mosquito: What did you do in the big war, Daddy?::Malaria Mike: Oh, I did me share.::[camera pans to Snafu's head mounted on Malaria Mike's wall]
[last lines]::Pvt. Snafu: Just a minute, please. This program has come to you through the courtesy of my sponsor, the United States Army - distributors of G.I. repellent, mosquito nets, atabrine pills and good old-fashioned horse sense. I wish the hell I used 'em!
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twenty one pilots: Trees (Audio)
twenty one pilots' official audio stream for 'Trees' from the album, Vessel - available now on Fueled By Ramen.
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LYRICS
I know where you stand
Silent in the trees
And thats where I am
Silent in the trees.
Why won't you speak
Where I happen to be?
Silent in the trees
Standing cowardly.
I can feel your breath.
I can feel my death.
I want to know you.
I want to see.
I want to say, hello.
published: 08 Jan 2013
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5 Trees You Won't Believe Actually Exist!
5 Trees You Wont Believe Exist!
Description:
1. Chapel Oak
Those guys who lived in the 1600s were not without a sense of creativity. Behold the 800-year-old Le Chene Chapel or the Chapel Oak if you like. Located in Allouivlle-Bellefosse, France, this tree was carved out in the 1600s to house two chapels with its enormous trunk. This was after lighting struck and burned the core of the tree. The tree survived and remained standing, allowing the local priests to build their own chapel. The tree is beginning to act its age and requires supporting struts to hold it up. This has not stopped it from being used for mass twice in a year. In case you were wondering, there is a stair case which winds around the trunk to reach the upper part of the chapels. Cool huh?
2. Wawona ‘Drive-Through’ ...
published: 15 Jun 2017
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English Rhyme I am a Tree
English Rhyme I am a Tree
published: 23 Feb 2016
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Mango tree grafting and bonsai.
How to make contact grafting and bonsai in mango tree.
published: 18 Oct 2016
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Accidentally Snagged A Tree
This flight was a ton of fun. Following streams, foot dragging roads, diving hills, flying through field goals, stepping on each other's wings, flying over fog, and running our gas tanks nearly empty. I was so stoked to get this flight in before we left Richland Center.
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published: 06 Aug 2017
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Guy cuts down tree, but there's a surprise inside
For licensing/usage please contact licensing@viralhog.com
video taken by Ryan Saunders
published: 20 Apr 2016
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Twenty One Pilots - Trees
Fanmade Video
Requested by a Subscriber
Music: Twenty One Pilots - Trees
Footage:
Movies:
- Ginger & Rosa
- Standing Up
published: 24 Mar 2017
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17 BIGGEST Trees in the World
17 BIGGEST Trees in the World
This Atlas Cedar in the Foret de Cedar in Northern Morocco is one of the tallest Trees in Africa. The tree has an estimated girth of 3.5 feet and is estimated to be more than 131 feet tall! This tree was planted around 1200-1400 A.D. which makes it at around 7 centuries old.
The Queets River Spruce in Washington state was the largest Spruce Tree in the world. The Queets Spruce has a circumference of 60 feet and is 191 feet tall. It attracted nature enthusiasts and tourists from around the country, but unfortunately fell when a harsh winter storm hit the area in 2007.
This tree is the largest known western redcedar in the entire world. It has a volume of over 18,000 cubic feet and a height of 180 feet when it was last measured. This tree makes its home abo...
published: 21 Jun 2016
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Happy Tree Friends - Ultimate Holiday Marathon
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published: 24 Dec 2013
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This Crazy Tree Grows 40 Kinds of Fruit | National Geographic
Sam Van Aken, an artist and professor at Syracuse University, uses "chip grafting" to create trees that each bear 40 different varieties of stone fruits, or fruits with pits. The grafting process involves slicing a bit of a branch with a bud from a tree of one of the varieties and inserting it into a slit in a branch on the "working tree," then wrapping the wound with tape until it heals and the bud starts to grow into a new branch. Over several years he adds slices of branches from other varieties to the working tree. In the spring the "Tree of 40 Fruit" has blossoms in many hues of pink and purple, and in the summer it begins to bear the fruits in sequence—Van Aken says it's both a work of art and a time line of the varieties' blossoming and fruiting. He's created more than a dozen of th...
published: 21 Jul 2015
twenty one pilots: Trees (Audio)
videos
twenty one pilots' official audio stream for '
Trees' from the
album,
Vessel - available now on
Fueled By Ramen.
Download the album:
http://smarturl.it/vessel
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LYRICS
I know where you stand
Silent in the trees
And thats where
I am
Silent in the trees.
Why won't you speak
Where I happen to be?
Silent in the trees
Standing cowardly.
I can feel your breath.
I can feel my death.
I want to know you.
I want to see.
I want to say, hello.
https://wn.com/Twenty_One_Pilots_Trees_(Audio)
twenty one pilots' official audio stream for '
Trees' from the
album,
Vessel - available now on
Fueled By Ramen.
Download the album:
http://smarturl.it/vessel
find twenty one pilots on…
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Tumblr: http://twentyonepilots.tumblr.com
LYRICS
I know where you stand
Silent in the trees
And thats where
I am
Silent in the trees.
Why won't you speak
Where I happen to be?
Silent in the trees
Standing cowardly.
I can feel your breath.
I can feel my death.
I want to know you.
I want to see.
I want to say, hello.
- published: 08 Jan 2013
- views: 14711636
5 Trees You Won't Believe Actually Exist!
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5
Trees You Wont
Believe Exist!
Description:
1.
Chapel Oak
Those guys who lived in the 1600s were not without a sense of creativity.
Behold the 800-year-old
Le Chene Chapel or the Chapel Oak if you like. Located in Allouivlle-Bellefosse,
France, this tree was carved out in the 1600s to house two chapels with its enormous trunk. This was after lighting struck and burned the core of the tree. The tree survived and remained standing, allowing the local priests to build their own chapel. The tree is beginning to act its age and requires supporting struts to hold it up. This has not stopped it from being used
for mass twice in a year. In case you were wondering, there is a stair case which winds around the trunk to reach the upper part of the chapels.
Cool huh?
2. Wawona ‘Drive-Through’
Tree
This tree was huge and was the most famous among all trees in the
Mariposa Grove in
Yosemite National park,
California. It stood at an incredible height of
227 feet and guess what, you could drive through it! It was initially 90 feet in circumference and when it sustained a fire scare, a
hole big enough to drive through had to be cut at its base, hence its name ‘drive-through’.
Unfortunately, it fell in
1969 under an estimated two-ton load of snow. It was
2300 years old.
3.
Rainbow Eucalyptus
The Rainbow Eucalyptus’s bark is so brightly colored such that you may mistake yourself in an
Alice in Wonderland cartoon.
Native to the
Philippines, the tree sheds the outer layer of its bark often to expose new green bark underneath. As the bark ages, it goes through several color changes from green to blue, to purple, to orange and finally brown before shedding. The bark sheds in irregular patches and three displays a collection of all these colors at once giving a kaleidoscope effect. They can be grown in any place that does not experience frost, but in the Philippines, they are mainly cultivated for use in paper manufacture.
4. The
Boab Prison Tree
Found outside the town of
Derby in
Western Australia, the boab prison tree is named so because its stout trunk of 14 cm has been cut to form a small cell used as a prison.
Creative, right?
Police walking their prisoners to town would use the tree as a temporary holding cell overnight before carrying on to their final destination. The tree is 1500 years old and visitors are often asked to see it behind a fence to prevent it from getting damaged. I can tell you that not many of them resist the temptation of moving closer to behold the tree. There’s another tree of comparable size in
Wyndham which is equally good but less visited due to its isolation.
5. Sculpted Trees
The first time I saw this one I thought it was an electrocuted human being. Turns out there is a name for how it is formed: arbor sculpture. It is the use of living trees to create a desired shape or structure.
Alex Erlandson is considered the greatest of all arbor sculptors and his circus trees are still popular attractions. The trick is to direct the growth of the tree while it is still alive. It is even possible to create unique furniture by harvesting the wood once it takes on the desired form. And yes; your credit card must be loaded to buy such furniture.
Background Music:
Kevin MacLeod ~
Frozen Star : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vogsgSLfBk
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5
Trees You Wont
Believe Exist!
Description:
1.
Chapel Oak
Those guys who lived in the 1600s were not without a sense of creativity.
Behold the 800-year-old
Le Chene Chapel or the Chapel Oak if you like. Located in Allouivlle-Bellefosse,
France, this tree was carved out in the 1600s to house two chapels with its enormous trunk. This was after lighting struck and burned the core of the tree. The tree survived and remained standing, allowing the local priests to build their own chapel. The tree is beginning to act its age and requires supporting struts to hold it up. This has not stopped it from being used
for mass twice in a year. In case you were wondering, there is a stair case which winds around the trunk to reach the upper part of the chapels.
Cool huh?
2. Wawona ‘Drive-Through’
Tree
This tree was huge and was the most famous among all trees in the
Mariposa Grove in
Yosemite National park,
California. It stood at an incredible height of
227 feet and guess what, you could drive through it! It was initially 90 feet in circumference and when it sustained a fire scare, a
hole big enough to drive through had to be cut at its base, hence its name ‘drive-through’.
Unfortunately, it fell in
1969 under an estimated two-ton load of snow. It was
2300 years old.
3.
Rainbow Eucalyptus
The Rainbow Eucalyptus’s bark is so brightly colored such that you may mistake yourself in an
Alice in Wonderland cartoon.
Native to the
Philippines, the tree sheds the outer layer of its bark often to expose new green bark underneath. As the bark ages, it goes through several color changes from green to blue, to purple, to orange and finally brown before shedding. The bark sheds in irregular patches and three displays a collection of all these colors at once giving a kaleidoscope effect. They can be grown in any place that does not experience frost, but in the Philippines, they are mainly cultivated for use in paper manufacture.
4. The
Boab Prison Tree
Found outside the town of
Derby in
Western Australia, the boab prison tree is named so because its stout trunk of 14 cm has been cut to form a small cell used as a prison.
Creative, right?
Police walking their prisoners to town would use the tree as a temporary holding cell overnight before carrying on to their final destination. The tree is 1500 years old and visitors are often asked to see it behind a fence to prevent it from getting damaged. I can tell you that not many of them resist the temptation of moving closer to behold the tree. There’s another tree of comparable size in
Wyndham which is equally good but less visited due to its isolation.
5. Sculpted Trees
The first time I saw this one I thought it was an electrocuted human being. Turns out there is a name for how it is formed: arbor sculpture. It is the use of living trees to create a desired shape or structure.
Alex Erlandson is considered the greatest of all arbor sculptors and his circus trees are still popular attractions. The trick is to direct the growth of the tree while it is still alive. It is even possible to create unique furniture by harvesting the wood once it takes on the desired form. And yes; your credit card must be loaded to buy such furniture.
Background Music:
Kevin MacLeod ~
Frozen Star : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vogsgSLfBk
For copyright matters please contact us: OfficialAmerikano@hotmail.com
_________________________________________________________________
Thank you so much for watching!
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- published: 15 Jun 2017
- views: 2039127
Mango tree grafting and bonsai.
videos
How to make contact grafting and bonsai in mango tree.
How to make contact grafting and bonsai in mango tree.
https://wn.com/Mango_Tree_Grafting_And_Bonsai.
How to make contact grafting and bonsai in mango tree.
- published: 18 Oct 2016
- views: 1441993
Accidentally Snagged A Tree
videos
This flight was a ton of fun.
Following streams, foot dragging roads, diving hills, flying through field goals, stepping on each other's wings, flying over fog,
...
This flight was a ton of fun.
Following streams, foot dragging roads, diving hills, flying through field goals, stepping on each other's wings, flying over fog, and running our gas tanks nearly empty. I was so stoked to get this flight in before we left
Richland Center.
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This flight was a ton of fun.
Following streams, foot dragging roads, diving hills, flying through field goals, stepping on each other's wings, flying over fog, and running our gas tanks nearly empty. I was so stoked to get this flight in before we left
Richland Center.
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- published: 06 Aug 2017
- views: 31481
17 BIGGEST Trees in the World
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17 BIGGEST
Trees in the
World
This
Atlas Cedar in the Foret de
Cedar in
Northern Morocco is one of the tallest Trees in
Africa. The tree has an estimated girth of
3.5 feet and is estimated to be more than
131 feet tall! This tree was planted around 1200-1400
A.D. which makes it at around 7 centuries old.
The
Queets River Spruce in
Washington state was the largest Spruce
Tree in the world. The
Queets Spruce has a circumference of 60 feet and is 191 feet tall. It attracted nature enthusiasts and tourists from around the country, but unfortunately fell when a harsh winter storm hit the area in
2007.
This tree is the largest known western redcedar in the entire world. It has a volume of over 18,000 cubic feet and a height of
180 feet when it was last measured. This tree makes its home about 21 miles from the pacific ocean near
Quinalt Lake and took the title for tallest tree in the area after the Queets Lake Spruce was felled in a storm.
These odd trees that decorate the plains of Africa are known for their many strange characteristics. The tops of their branches make them look like their roots sprout into the air instead of into the ground, they’re known to be fire resistant and it can last through even the most severe droughts. The Baobabs aren’t just incredibly fascinating alien-like plantlife, they’re also incredibly large, regularly reaching towering
100 foot heights and massive 30 foot diameters.
Near a tiny village hidden in the mountains of central
Colombia, the
Cocora Valley acts as the residence for the world’s tallest palm trees which also have been recognized as Colombia’s national tree.
The Palms in this valley grow more than
200 feet tall, which is strange even to many experts as there is no evolutionary benefit for a tree in an open field to grow so high.
The
Tane Mahuta is a giant kauri tree (
Agathis australis) in the
Waipoua Forest of
New Zealand. Tane Mahuta is 58 feet high but has a total volume of 18,250 cubic feet, making it the 4th largest trees when measured by volume in the world.
Experts estimate this tree to be between 1,250 and 2,
500 years old, so not only is it one of the largest trees, it is also one of the oldest. Tane Mahuta translates to “
Lord of the
Forest” when translated from
Maori, which is more than an appropriate name considering the Tane Mahuta’s size and age.
https://wn.com/17_Biggest_Trees_In_The_World
17 BIGGEST
Trees in the
World
This
Atlas Cedar in the Foret de
Cedar in
Northern Morocco is one of the tallest Trees in
Africa. The tree has an estimated girth of
3.5 feet and is estimated to be more than
131 feet tall! This tree was planted around 1200-1400
A.D. which makes it at around 7 centuries old.
The
Queets River Spruce in
Washington state was the largest Spruce
Tree in the world. The
Queets Spruce has a circumference of 60 feet and is 191 feet tall. It attracted nature enthusiasts and tourists from around the country, but unfortunately fell when a harsh winter storm hit the area in
2007.
This tree is the largest known western redcedar in the entire world. It has a volume of over 18,000 cubic feet and a height of
180 feet when it was last measured. This tree makes its home about 21 miles from the pacific ocean near
Quinalt Lake and took the title for tallest tree in the area after the Queets Lake Spruce was felled in a storm.
These odd trees that decorate the plains of Africa are known for their many strange characteristics. The tops of their branches make them look like their roots sprout into the air instead of into the ground, they’re known to be fire resistant and it can last through even the most severe droughts. The Baobabs aren’t just incredibly fascinating alien-like plantlife, they’re also incredibly large, regularly reaching towering
100 foot heights and massive 30 foot diameters.
Near a tiny village hidden in the mountains of central
Colombia, the
Cocora Valley acts as the residence for the world’s tallest palm trees which also have been recognized as Colombia’s national tree.
The Palms in this valley grow more than
200 feet tall, which is strange even to many experts as there is no evolutionary benefit for a tree in an open field to grow so high.
The
Tane Mahuta is a giant kauri tree (
Agathis australis) in the
Waipoua Forest of
New Zealand. Tane Mahuta is 58 feet high but has a total volume of 18,250 cubic feet, making it the 4th largest trees when measured by volume in the world.
Experts estimate this tree to be between 1,250 and 2,
500 years old, so not only is it one of the largest trees, it is also one of the oldest. Tane Mahuta translates to “
Lord of the
Forest” when translated from
Maori, which is more than an appropriate name considering the Tane Mahuta’s size and age.
- published: 21 Jun 2016
- views: 1032703
This Crazy Tree Grows 40 Kinds of Fruit | National Geographic
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Sam Van Aken, an artist and professor at
Syracuse University, uses "chip grafting" to create trees that each bear 40 different varieties of stone fruits, or fruits with pits. The grafting process involves slicing a bit of a branch with a bud from a tree of one of the varieties and inserting it into a slit in a branch on the "working tree," then wrapping the wound with tape until it heals and the bud starts to grow into a new branch. Over several years he adds slices of branches from other varieties to the working tree
. In the spring the "
Tree of 40 Fruit" has blossoms in many hues of pink and purple, and in the summer it begins to bear the fruits in sequence—Van Aken says it's both a work of art and a time line of the varieties' blossoming and fruiting. He's created more than a dozen of the trees that have been planted at sites such as museums around the
U.S., which he sees as a way to spread diversity on a small scale.
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Sam Van Aken, an artist and professor at
Syracuse University, uses "chip grafting" to create trees that each bear 40 different varieties of stone fruits, or fruits with pits. The grafting process involves slicing a bit of a branch with a bud from a tree of one of the varieties and inserting it into a slit in a branch on the "working tree," then wrapping the wound with tape until it heals and the bud starts to grow into a new branch. Over several years he adds slices of branches from other varieties to the working tree
. In the spring the "
Tree of 40 Fruit" has blossoms in many hues of pink and purple, and in the summer it begins to bear the fruits in sequence—Van Aken says it's both a work of art and a time line of the varieties' blossoming and fruiting. He's created more than a dozen of the trees that have been planted at sites such as museums around the
U.S., which he sees as a way to spread diversity on a small scale.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 4320983
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twenty one pilots: Trees (Audio)
twenty one pilots' official audio stream for 'Trees' from the album, Vessel - available now on Fueled By Ramen.
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LYRICS
I know where you stand
Silent in the trees
And thats where I am
Silent in the trees.
Why won't you speak
Where I happen to be?
Silent in the trees
Standing cowardly.
I can feel your breath.
I can feel my death.
I want to know you.
I want to see.
I want to say, hello.
published: 08 Jan 2013
-
5 Trees You Won't Believe Actually Exist!
5 Trees You Wont Believe Exist!
Description:
1. Chapel Oak
Those guys who lived in the 1600s were not without a sense of creativity. Behold the 800-year-old Le Chene Chapel or the Chapel Oak if you like. Located in Allouivlle-Bellefosse, France, this tree was carved out in the 1600s to house two chapels with its enormous trunk. This was after lighting struck and burned the core of the tree. The tree survived and remained standing, allowing the local priests to build their own chapel. The tree is beginning to act its age and requires supporting struts to hold it up. This has not stopped it from being used for mass twice in a year. In case you were wondering, there is a stair case which winds around the trunk to reach the upper part of the chapels. Cool huh?
2. Wawona ‘Drive-Through’ ...
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English Rhyme I am a Tree
English Rhyme I am a Tree
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Mango tree grafting and bonsai.
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published: 18 Oct 2016
-
Accidentally Snagged A Tree
This flight was a ton of fun. Following streams, foot dragging roads, diving hills, flying through field goals, stepping on each other's wings, flying over fog, and running our gas tanks nearly empty. I was so stoked to get this flight in before we left Richland Center.
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Guy cuts down tree, but there's a surprise inside
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published: 20 Apr 2016
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published: 24 Mar 2017
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17 BIGGEST Trees in the World
17 BIGGEST Trees in the World
This Atlas Cedar in the Foret de Cedar in Northern Morocco is one of the tallest Trees in Africa. The tree has an estimated girth of 3.5 feet and is estimated to be more than 131 feet tall! This tree was planted around 1200-1400 A.D. which makes it at around 7 centuries old.
The Queets River Spruce in Washington state was the largest Spruce Tree in the world. The Queets Spruce has a circumference of 60 feet and is 191 feet tall. It attracted nature enthusiasts and tourists from around the country, but unfortunately fell when a harsh winter storm hit the area in 2007.
This tree is the largest known western redcedar in the entire world. It has a volume of over 18,000 cubic feet and a height of 180 feet when it was last measured. This tree makes its home abo...
published: 21 Jun 2016
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published: 24 Dec 2013
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This Crazy Tree Grows 40 Kinds of Fruit | National Geographic
Sam Van Aken, an artist and professor at Syracuse University, uses "chip grafting" to create trees that each bear 40 different varieties of stone fruits, or fruits with pits. The grafting process involves slicing a bit of a branch with a bud from a tree of one of the varieties and inserting it into a slit in a branch on the "working tree," then wrapping the wound with tape until it heals and the bud starts to grow into a new branch. Over several years he adds slices of branches from other varieties to the working tree. In the spring the "Tree of 40 Fruit" has blossoms in many hues of pink and purple, and in the summer it begins to bear the fruits in sequence—Van Aken says it's both a work of art and a time line of the varieties' blossoming and fruiting. He's created more than a dozen of th...
published: 21 Jul 2015
twenty one pilots: Trees (Audio)
videos
twenty one pilots' official audio stream for '
Trees' from the
album,
Vessel - available now on
Fueled By Ramen.
Download the album:
http://smarturl.it/vessel
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LYRICS
I know where you stand
Silent in the trees
And thats where
I am
Silent in the trees.
Why won't you speak
Where I happen to be?
Silent in the trees
Standing cowardly.
I can feel your breath.
I can feel my death.
I want to know you.
I want to see.
I want to say, hello.
https://wn.com/Twenty_One_Pilots_Trees_(Audio)
twenty one pilots' official audio stream for '
Trees' from the
album,
Vessel - available now on
Fueled By Ramen.
Download the album:
http://smarturl.it/vessel
find twenty one pilots on…
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YouTube: http://youtube.com/twentyonepilots
Tumblr: http://twentyonepilots.tumblr.com
LYRICS
I know where you stand
Silent in the trees
And thats where
I am
Silent in the trees.
Why won't you speak
Where I happen to be?
Silent in the trees
Standing cowardly.
I can feel your breath.
I can feel my death.
I want to know you.
I want to see.
I want to say, hello.
- published: 08 Jan 2013
- views: 14711636
5 Trees You Won't Believe Actually Exist!
videos
5
Trees You Wont
Believe Exist!
Description:
1.
Chapel Oak
Those guys who lived in the 1600s were not without a sense of creativity.
Behold the 800-year-old
Le Chene Chapel or the Chapel Oak if you like. Located in Allouivlle-Bellefosse,
France, this tree was carved out in the 1600s to house two chapels with its enormous trunk. This was after lighting struck and burned the core of the tree. The tree survived and remained standing, allowing the local priests to build their own chapel. The tree is beginning to act its age and requires supporting struts to hold it up. This has not stopped it from being used
for mass twice in a year. In case you were wondering, there is a stair case which winds around the trunk to reach the upper part of the chapels.
Cool huh?
2. Wawona ‘Drive-Through’
Tree
This tree was huge and was the most famous among all trees in the
Mariposa Grove in
Yosemite National park,
California. It stood at an incredible height of
227 feet and guess what, you could drive through it! It was initially 90 feet in circumference and when it sustained a fire scare, a
hole big enough to drive through had to be cut at its base, hence its name ‘drive-through’.
Unfortunately, it fell in
1969 under an estimated two-ton load of snow. It was
2300 years old.
3.
Rainbow Eucalyptus
The Rainbow Eucalyptus’s bark is so brightly colored such that you may mistake yourself in an
Alice in Wonderland cartoon.
Native to the
Philippines, the tree sheds the outer layer of its bark often to expose new green bark underneath. As the bark ages, it goes through several color changes from green to blue, to purple, to orange and finally brown before shedding. The bark sheds in irregular patches and three displays a collection of all these colors at once giving a kaleidoscope effect. They can be grown in any place that does not experience frost, but in the Philippines, they are mainly cultivated for use in paper manufacture.
4. The
Boab Prison Tree
Found outside the town of
Derby in
Western Australia, the boab prison tree is named so because its stout trunk of 14 cm has been cut to form a small cell used as a prison.
Creative, right?
Police walking their prisoners to town would use the tree as a temporary holding cell overnight before carrying on to their final destination. The tree is 1500 years old and visitors are often asked to see it behind a fence to prevent it from getting damaged. I can tell you that not many of them resist the temptation of moving closer to behold the tree. There’s another tree of comparable size in
Wyndham which is equally good but less visited due to its isolation.
5. Sculpted Trees
The first time I saw this one I thought it was an electrocuted human being. Turns out there is a name for how it is formed: arbor sculpture. It is the use of living trees to create a desired shape or structure.
Alex Erlandson is considered the greatest of all arbor sculptors and his circus trees are still popular attractions. The trick is to direct the growth of the tree while it is still alive. It is even possible to create unique furniture by harvesting the wood once it takes on the desired form. And yes; your credit card must be loaded to buy such furniture.
Background Music:
Kevin MacLeod ~
Frozen Star : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vogsgSLfBk
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5
Trees You Wont
Believe Exist!
Description:
1.
Chapel Oak
Those guys who lived in the 1600s were not without a sense of creativity.
Behold the 800-year-old
Le Chene Chapel or the Chapel Oak if you like. Located in Allouivlle-Bellefosse,
France, this tree was carved out in the 1600s to house two chapels with its enormous trunk. This was after lighting struck and burned the core of the tree. The tree survived and remained standing, allowing the local priests to build their own chapel. The tree is beginning to act its age and requires supporting struts to hold it up. This has not stopped it from being used
for mass twice in a year. In case you were wondering, there is a stair case which winds around the trunk to reach the upper part of the chapels.
Cool huh?
2. Wawona ‘Drive-Through’
Tree
This tree was huge and was the most famous among all trees in the
Mariposa Grove in
Yosemite National park,
California. It stood at an incredible height of
227 feet and guess what, you could drive through it! It was initially 90 feet in circumference and when it sustained a fire scare, a
hole big enough to drive through had to be cut at its base, hence its name ‘drive-through’.
Unfortunately, it fell in
1969 under an estimated two-ton load of snow. It was
2300 years old.
3.
Rainbow Eucalyptus
The Rainbow Eucalyptus’s bark is so brightly colored such that you may mistake yourself in an
Alice in Wonderland cartoon.
Native to the
Philippines, the tree sheds the outer layer of its bark often to expose new green bark underneath. As the bark ages, it goes through several color changes from green to blue, to purple, to orange and finally brown before shedding. The bark sheds in irregular patches and three displays a collection of all these colors at once giving a kaleidoscope effect. They can be grown in any place that does not experience frost, but in the Philippines, they are mainly cultivated for use in paper manufacture.
4. The
Boab Prison Tree
Found outside the town of
Derby in
Western Australia, the boab prison tree is named so because its stout trunk of 14 cm has been cut to form a small cell used as a prison.
Creative, right?
Police walking their prisoners to town would use the tree as a temporary holding cell overnight before carrying on to their final destination. The tree is 1500 years old and visitors are often asked to see it behind a fence to prevent it from getting damaged. I can tell you that not many of them resist the temptation of moving closer to behold the tree. There’s another tree of comparable size in
Wyndham which is equally good but less visited due to its isolation.
5. Sculpted Trees
The first time I saw this one I thought it was an electrocuted human being. Turns out there is a name for how it is formed: arbor sculpture. It is the use of living trees to create a desired shape or structure.
Alex Erlandson is considered the greatest of all arbor sculptors and his circus trees are still popular attractions. The trick is to direct the growth of the tree while it is still alive. It is even possible to create unique furniture by harvesting the wood once it takes on the desired form. And yes; your credit card must be loaded to buy such furniture.
Background Music:
Kevin MacLeod ~
Frozen Star : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vogsgSLfBk
For copyright matters please contact us: OfficialAmerikano@hotmail.com
_________________________________________________________________
Thank you so much for watching!
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- published: 15 Jun 2017
- views: 2039127
Mango tree grafting and bonsai.
videos
How to make contact grafting and bonsai in mango tree.
How to make contact grafting and bonsai in mango tree.
https://wn.com/Mango_Tree_Grafting_And_Bonsai.
How to make contact grafting and bonsai in mango tree.
- published: 18 Oct 2016
- views: 1441993
Accidentally Snagged A Tree
videos
This flight was a ton of fun.
Following streams, foot dragging roads, diving hills, flying through field goals, stepping on each other's wings, flying over fog,
...
This flight was a ton of fun.
Following streams, foot dragging roads, diving hills, flying through field goals, stepping on each other's wings, flying over fog, and running our gas tanks nearly empty. I was so stoked to get this flight in before we left
Richland Center.
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This flight was a ton of fun.
Following streams, foot dragging roads, diving hills, flying through field goals, stepping on each other's wings, flying over fog, and running our gas tanks nearly empty. I was so stoked to get this flight in before we left
Richland Center.
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17 BIGGEST Trees in the World
videos
17 BIGGEST
Trees in the
World
This
Atlas Cedar in the Foret de
Cedar in
Northern Morocco is one of the tallest Trees in
Africa. The tree has an estimated girth of
3.5 feet and is estimated to be more than
131 feet tall! This tree was planted around 1200-1400
A.D. which makes it at around 7 centuries old.
The
Queets River Spruce in
Washington state was the largest Spruce
Tree in the world. The
Queets Spruce has a circumference of 60 feet and is 191 feet tall. It attracted nature enthusiasts and tourists from around the country, but unfortunately fell when a harsh winter storm hit the area in
2007.
This tree is the largest known western redcedar in the entire world. It has a volume of over 18,000 cubic feet and a height of
180 feet when it was last measured. This tree makes its home about 21 miles from the pacific ocean near
Quinalt Lake and took the title for tallest tree in the area after the Queets Lake Spruce was felled in a storm.
These odd trees that decorate the plains of Africa are known for their many strange characteristics. The tops of their branches make them look like their roots sprout into the air instead of into the ground, they’re known to be fire resistant and it can last through even the most severe droughts. The Baobabs aren’t just incredibly fascinating alien-like plantlife, they’re also incredibly large, regularly reaching towering
100 foot heights and massive 30 foot diameters.
Near a tiny village hidden in the mountains of central
Colombia, the
Cocora Valley acts as the residence for the world’s tallest palm trees which also have been recognized as Colombia’s national tree.
The Palms in this valley grow more than
200 feet tall, which is strange even to many experts as there is no evolutionary benefit for a tree in an open field to grow so high.
The
Tane Mahuta is a giant kauri tree (
Agathis australis) in the
Waipoua Forest of
New Zealand. Tane Mahuta is 58 feet high but has a total volume of 18,250 cubic feet, making it the 4th largest trees when measured by volume in the world.
Experts estimate this tree to be between 1,250 and 2,
500 years old, so not only is it one of the largest trees, it is also one of the oldest. Tane Mahuta translates to “
Lord of the
Forest” when translated from
Maori, which is more than an appropriate name considering the Tane Mahuta’s size and age.
https://wn.com/17_Biggest_Trees_In_The_World
17 BIGGEST
Trees in the
World
This
Atlas Cedar in the Foret de
Cedar in
Northern Morocco is one of the tallest Trees in
Africa. The tree has an estimated girth of
3.5 feet and is estimated to be more than
131 feet tall! This tree was planted around 1200-1400
A.D. which makes it at around 7 centuries old.
The
Queets River Spruce in
Washington state was the largest Spruce
Tree in the world. The
Queets Spruce has a circumference of 60 feet and is 191 feet tall. It attracted nature enthusiasts and tourists from around the country, but unfortunately fell when a harsh winter storm hit the area in
2007.
This tree is the largest known western redcedar in the entire world. It has a volume of over 18,000 cubic feet and a height of
180 feet when it was last measured. This tree makes its home about 21 miles from the pacific ocean near
Quinalt Lake and took the title for tallest tree in the area after the Queets Lake Spruce was felled in a storm.
These odd trees that decorate the plains of Africa are known for their many strange characteristics. The tops of their branches make them look like their roots sprout into the air instead of into the ground, they’re known to be fire resistant and it can last through even the most severe droughts. The Baobabs aren’t just incredibly fascinating alien-like plantlife, they’re also incredibly large, regularly reaching towering
100 foot heights and massive 30 foot diameters.
Near a tiny village hidden in the mountains of central
Colombia, the
Cocora Valley acts as the residence for the world’s tallest palm trees which also have been recognized as Colombia’s national tree.
The Palms in this valley grow more than
200 feet tall, which is strange even to many experts as there is no evolutionary benefit for a tree in an open field to grow so high.
The
Tane Mahuta is a giant kauri tree (
Agathis australis) in the
Waipoua Forest of
New Zealand. Tane Mahuta is 58 feet high but has a total volume of 18,250 cubic feet, making it the 4th largest trees when measured by volume in the world.
Experts estimate this tree to be between 1,250 and 2,
500 years old, so not only is it one of the largest trees, it is also one of the oldest. Tane Mahuta translates to “
Lord of the
Forest” when translated from
Maori, which is more than an appropriate name considering the Tane Mahuta’s size and age.
- published: 21 Jun 2016
- views: 1032703
This Crazy Tree Grows 40 Kinds of Fruit | National Geographic
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Sam Van Aken, an artist and professor at
Syracuse University, uses "chip grafting" to create trees that each bear 40 different varieties of stone fruits, or fruits with pits. The grafting process involves slicing a bit of a branch with a bud from a tree of one of the varieties and inserting it into a slit in a branch on the "working tree," then wrapping the wound with tape until it heals and the bud starts to grow into a new branch. Over several years he adds slices of branches from other varieties to the working tree
. In the spring the "
Tree of 40 Fruit" has blossoms in many hues of pink and purple, and in the summer it begins to bear the fruits in sequence—Van Aken says it's both a work of art and a time line of the varieties' blossoming and fruiting. He's created more than a dozen of the trees that have been planted at sites such as museums around the
U.S., which he sees as a way to spread diversity on a small scale.
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Sam Van Aken, an artist and professor at
Syracuse University, uses "chip grafting" to create trees that each bear 40 different varieties of stone fruits, or fruits with pits. The grafting process involves slicing a bit of a branch with a bud from a tree of one of the varieties and inserting it into a slit in a branch on the "working tree," then wrapping the wound with tape until it heals and the bud starts to grow into a new branch. Over several years he adds slices of branches from other varieties to the working tree
. In the spring the "
Tree of 40 Fruit" has blossoms in many hues of pink and purple, and in the summer it begins to bear the fruits in sequence—Van Aken says it's both a work of art and a time line of the varieties' blossoming and fruiting. He's created more than a dozen of the trees that have been planted at sites such as museums around the
U.S., which he sees as a way to spread diversity on a small scale.
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Crazy Tree Grows 40 Kinds of
Fruit | National Geographic
https://youtu.be/ik3l4U_17bI
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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