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throwaway3270a t1_iub7rqq wrote
Japanese Garden, and it is a LOT smaller than one would expect. When/if it changes, there's a line of photographers and only 15min each to shoot it.
Dry-Gulch-Slim t1_iubkwp8 wrote
Yeah this might as well be /r/reddittree it gets photographed and posted so much.
seekingadvice432 t1_iubwiet wrote
It's also on postcards and magazines and such all over the place. One of the most photographed trees
greenfingersnthumbs t1_iucl71q wrote
Different tree.
They are just normal mature dissectums.
phulton t1_iudl9o0 wrote
Japanese maples are everywhere in the pnw, or at least the Puget sound region. There are countless varieties of them but you can usually identify them by the shape of their leaves.
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mutant_anomaly t1_iucejfz wrote
I’ve seen the Angel Oak a lot, but this is the first time I’ve seen this maple.
BritsCantSpell t1_iud0bj3 wrote
Yeah, I tend to think that’s the tree this person is referring to rather than this one.
sixdicksinthechexmix t1_iue05t7 wrote
Wtf is that subreddit? I get what you were doing, but it actually exists
dwhitnee t1_iub9lqw wrote
Just got stuck in traffic near there. Last sunny day of the year I suppose.
ButtWhispererer t1_iucbd2w wrote
The one in Olympia is better. Seattle is too small.
Cathi2222 OP t1_iucj427 wrote
Disagree
ButtWhispererer t1_iudxqfy wrote
That’s just like, your opinion man
TheOneCommenter t1_iucrq37 wrote
15min is long. No wonder there’s a queue
LizardSlayer t1_iuc689m wrote
That explains why I felt like I’ve seen this picture a few times
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Cathi2222 OP t1_iuc2dt1 wrote
This is not the one in Portland that many think it is. Yes it is a Kubota Garden and no there is not a constant line of photographers there. Depends on the day and time and the weather. Beautiful spot
Mr_Beast t1_iubrxw6 wrote
Kubota garden
Hancelhoff t1_iubav9h wrote
Is this the tree at Kubota Garden? At the far side of the garden on the hill?
french_toast_demon t1_iubvekn wrote
I thought this was the one by the pond at the Japanese garden in the Arboretum. I've been to Kubota too though so maybe I am confusing them
wetmarmoset t1_iud92iq wrote
Nope, none of the maples by the pond have this much space to themself. Used to work at the arboretum (WPA), love that place
Cathi2222 OP t1_iuc2fe1 wrote
By the pond!
Hancelhoff t1_iuc5ll8 wrote
https://imgur.com/a/FWJymue One of my pictures of it in the fall. If its the same tree.
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lesChaps t1_iubse25 wrote
I think it is.
Brian_Coffee t1_iuan87w wrote
Beautiful!
The_Celtic_Chemist t1_iucloim wrote
It is but you'd be surprised by how small this tree is. I walked right past it in the Japanese Gardens because I figured it would be 2-5 times this size. If I remember right, I'm about as tall as this tree.
WDavis4692 t1_iuconvs wrote
The top of that tree looks to be around 10-11ft in the air (highest branch tip)
Wow, you're real tall!
Benima t1_iubtbob wrote
Thought this was a topographic map of a river system
piles_of_anger t1_iuaokxd wrote
I love it!
UnhappyBanana1211 t1_iuatmnh wrote
Arteries tree
-Words-Words-Words- t1_iub68lu wrote
No, that’s a Tim Burton tree
heyimjason t1_iubl4mr wrote
Came here to say this
Cascadiandoper t1_iucdc5w wrote
Gorgeous! As a current resident of Bremerton I sure do miss living in Seattle! I used to ride my bike from Ballard to the Japanese Garden, then drop down to the shore of Lake Washington and pedal to the 520, hitting up all the shoreline parks on the way and back. Seattle rocks for cycling, I had so much fun figuring out new loops for weekend coffee tours and so forth.
One of my favs was Ballard to the Ballard Locks, up to Discovery park, drop down Magnolia Blvd which had killer views of the Sound, West Seattle and Rainer (everything really plus it's miles long descent), hook onto the Elliot Bay Trail up to Second Ave to Pioneer Square, stop at some awesome coffee shop (can't remember names atm, stoned),
ascend China Town/International District into Central District then onto the excellent Broadway bike lanes into Capitol fucking Hill (my love, but my heart is in frelard) all the way down to that tea shop where
Broadway forks and have tea then drop the steep ass hill to the bridge overlooking Lake Union and Fremont/Wallingford or stay right on that cool winding road to Eastlake that goes past the BMX park under I-5 and the either route goes around the lake on the way to Fremont now it's time for beers at the Fremont Brewery! Yes now hit like 4 or 5 breweries and get home drunk! Fuck I miss those days goddamn I had so much fun in Seattle!
alividlife t1_iud6o5c wrote
Damn... Wait.. you'd go from Ballard to Pioneer upto to Broadway, then snake all the way back to drink in Freemont all in a single day? I could see myself doing this with an ebike, but imagining this trek on a regular bike... Whoa.
stupled t1_iucek1p wrote
Looks like neurons
Clown_Apocalypse t1_iuaujmr wrote
Now that’s a good climbing tree
MWMWMWMIMIWMWMW t1_iub0sc2 wrote
I think these trees are only a few feet tall.
Cathi2222 OP t1_iuc2hl7 wrote
This particular one is old and quite tall for a Japanese maple, I would say it’s about 9 feet.
AgrajagTheProlonged t1_iubciom wrote
I love how old trees like this look like river systems, it’s a really neat similarity
CortlandAndrusWhoWas t1_iuatq7d wrote
At first I thought it was Peter Lik's Infinity Tree. Japanese maples are awesome. Great shot!
wuffwuff77 t1_iuazhhm wrote
They are the most beautiful trees!!
BLUSTAR3636373737 t1_iuc2qvr wrote
Let's all go Into the tree dome.
purple_yosher t1_iuc5v83 wrote
damn, now that's a nice tree
hiimstillhere t1_iucaxqm wrote
In suprised no one has askwd...asked.... does it make the syrup?
salamanderhunt t1_iud6hy9 wrote
Oh good question. Maple syrup is made from the sap of sugar maples specifically, and the sap of other maples just aren’t sweet enough. This Japanese maple has sap, but it’s not likely to be harvested for syrup.
That-Maintenance1 t1_iucd4zd wrote
This is just what regular trees look like on shrooms
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GearDown22 t1_iubtj34 wrote
This almost looks kind of scary!
Stsberi97 t1_iubxuwg wrote
Thought I was in lsd sub for a minute
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Plu-lax t1_iuc52fs wrote
Sadly that tree is only a few feet tall, and very delicate. You can see the ferns behind it for scale.
Cathi2222 OP t1_iuc9goh wrote
It’s about 8-9 feet tall but no, no one should climb it but i get the desire :)
kasien7 t1_iud0wcn wrote
Someone’s climbing that tree. Fairies, maybe, but THAT is a tree made for climbing.
Gitanochild t1_iubzgru wrote
Yowza!
awol222 t1_iuc02h5 wrote
What a beauty
amitrion t1_iuc2jot wrote
Did it make a dome with the leaves?
SeasonedTimeTraveler t1_iucf6t8 wrote
r/beautifultrees
maryann_0497 t1_iucl2qd wrote
I have the need to recreate this in a paint now. It looks amazing.
ClarkJ_photog t1_iudcypm wrote
Such a beautiful tree and photo!
ineedhelpwithmysynth t1_iudixlr wrote
I thought this was a River delta
redheadsuperpowers t1_iudwxxn wrote
That's a reading tree. Got a natural lounge seat built in.
kbskbskbskbskbskbs t1_iub2dej wrote
Any relation to arbutus? Gorgeous.
LibertyLizard t1_iubjmea wrote
Nope.
letsgoridingyall t1_iub5dn5 wrote
I believe I have a photo of that same tree from about 15 years ago.
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_Purple_Tie_Dye_ t1_iublup8 wrote
Bonsai tingling
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cdnsalix t1_iubrvxd wrote
I wish these would grow in my hardiness zone. So pretty.
GraniteMtn t1_iubs3wm wrote
Probably the most photographed tree on the planet.
Cathi2222 OP t1_iuc2gc6 wrote
Definitely not. The ones in Portland are more well-known
GraniteMtn t1_iud1ijl wrote
Doh, you're right! I mistook the tree for the Portland tree, because I was dumb and didn't read the post's title.
Next-Government-5120 t1_iubv7au wrote
All I saw was a river on a map
Homerlikesdonuts t1_iubziv5 wrote
Weird, as soon as i saw it i saw a river delta as viewed from space
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Pun-Master-General t1_iucg5gk wrote
If it was that kind of tree, it would be upside down.
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entirely_possible_42 t1_iuc2mat wrote
Fucking metal
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pinkjuicy t1_iuc5tnj wrote
Beautiful 😍
-1plus1plus2plus1- t1_iuc6lj5 wrote
My nemesis! I'm allergic to most things outside, but I'm MOST allergic to this bitch. Still beautiful though
12altoids34 t1_iuc87gb wrote
It looks like it's having a bad hair day
PersonNoLongerFound t1_iucaiy3 wrote
definition of life
mylo2202 t1_iucbke1 wrote
I see why this sub is called Earth Porn
i_hope_you_are_gay t1_iucdmhn wrote
Aka the Japle
trapped_in_limb0 t1_iuceh4u wrote
Was this taken today? Looks like the colors have not fully turned yet?
Cathi2222 OP t1_iucj6r2 wrote
Yesterday and no definitely not at peak color
trapped_in_limb0 t1_iucj92e wrote
Thank you, my friend!
FlatSpinMan t1_iucg8gg wrote
My first glance at this made me think this was a map of waterways.
juxtoppose t1_iucgz1w wrote
Somewhere in there is a stave with the perfect curve for a bow.
TheOneAndOnlyBigA t1_iuch527 wrote
I thought this was a map showing rivers!
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presentmomentliving t1_iucjcd8 wrote
Wow!
derpdeederp84 t1_iucnh0a wrote
r/AbsoluteUnits
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HotKnifeUpAss t1_iucx1us wrote
I shall name it "Branching Paths".
Automatic_Yoghurt_29 t1_iud1jxc wrote
This belongs in r/marijuanaenthusiasts
luckylegion t1_iud3ocl wrote
bubble shield
ric1live t1_iud70lw wrote
At first glance, I saw spirals and became uneasy because I recently finished ”Uzumaki” by Junji Ito
BiiiigSteppy t1_iud93jc wrote
Cascadia represent! 🇱🇸
WetNutSack t1_iudefdu wrote
So creepy and so beautiful
BrindleMonster t1_iudjbqx wrote
This must be the maple home depot gets their lumber from.
BabeEsme t1_iudjjau wrote
Aaaawww such a beautiful 😻
RickGrimes30 t1_iudm0yu wrote
Pop some lsd and watch the magic happen
revnto7k t1_iudm9f5 wrote
Love Japanese Maples. That one is really cool!! We have one in our front yard that I admire every time I walk past it.
Gypsy4040 t1_iudn0q0 wrote
Wow !!! Love it
ProgandyPatrick t1_iudn875 wrote
Thought this was a river delta
Jaffazzar t1_iudqdu8 wrote
THat is a flipin crazy tree!
mhwaka t1_iue2s66 wrote
Awesome
crazzz t1_iue4enl wrote
What, i thought it was too cold up there
dscottj t1_iubkgik wrote
So many anime backgrounds are explained by this.
^(I'll show myself out.)
kuurttt t1_iucdfc2 wrote
The last beautiful thing in Seattle...
deadlyapostle_06 t1_iuedb5k wrote
I hate that tree
TheAdoredMishap t1_iuelrcj wrote
Looks like a tree with a lot of branches
TheOneWhoDings t1_iuc3e3h wrote
Last time I checked, Seattle WA was NOT in Japan, this is fake karma farming B's as always
BussSecond t1_iucb0hj wrote
Japanese Maple is a kind of tree, not a maple that happens to be located in Japan...
TheOneWhoDings t1_iuceukd wrote
Then why is it called Japanese? It doesn't make sense , are you op on a sock puppet?
thumblewode t1_iudb0m5 wrote
Are you trolling or are really that dumb that you dont understand how plants are named.
TheOneWhoDings t1_iue5t27 wrote
Lmao I'm obviously trolling
BdotEscro t1_iub08u8 wrote
TRULYTRUE TRUE, I agree with you completely absolutely and I agree with your perspective
IronOhki t1_iuaq5ed wrote
Where in Seattle? Is it on private property or is it in a park?