honey locust tree
Guelph is at the northernmost edge of the Carolinian forest so wild honey locust trees are rare. Their thorns are thought to have developed to ward off now extinct animals.
Sunny Acres Park, December 2009
randy SUTHERLAND : GUELPH ontario CANADA
Guelph is at the northernmost edge of the Carolinian forest so wild honey locust trees are rare. Their thorns are thought to have developed to ward off now extinct animals.
Sunny Acres Park, December 2009
2 comments:
Tree huggers maybe? That's so cool though, I can't beleive it's in Sunny Acres.
giant beavers: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castoroides_ohioensis
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