CCCChickenman
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Hey Guys & Gals,
We live in rural Southern Colorado, and everybody in town has collected what "looks" like driftwood to add to their landscaping.
We were up in the mountains this weekend, and saw this "Driftwood" still attached to the ground.
It had a beautiful bent, twisted, deformed shape with just a few sprigs of what looks like evergreen still green on the branch tip. The rest of the tree looks dead .... "But" has taken on a look of its own.Very unusual ..Not sure if people buy the deformed pieces of art, or borrow them from nature? Anyone give me a heads-up on what this tree is??
We live in rural Southern Colorado, and everybody in town has collected what "looks" like driftwood to add to their landscaping.
We were up in the mountains this weekend, and saw this "Driftwood" still attached to the ground.
It had a beautiful bent, twisted, deformed shape with just a few sprigs of what looks like evergreen still green on the branch tip. The rest of the tree looks dead .... "But" has taken on a look of its own.Very unusual ..Not sure if people buy the deformed pieces of art, or borrow them from nature? Anyone give me a heads-up on what this tree is??