

This photo was taken today at noonish next to University Avenue and the "Church of the Crossroads" - United Church of Christ. The "Gold" tree, also known as Tabebuia donnell-smithii, Bignoniaceae, and prima vera originated from Mexico and Central America. Its flowers, a yellow tubular blossom replaces the leaves as it blooms. The wood from this tree is used for cabinet furnishings. Press on the two thumbnails for close-up and yellow carpet perspective respectively.Happy Good Friday!
amazing! beautiful shots! how you upload such a large photo, Nicolas?
ReplyDeleteHi Kris -
ReplyDeleteChanged the template code properties to accommodate larger image in its design.
Use photoshop to resize the image to 600 x 450.
After uploading the resized image using Blogger, go into the HTML code and add a width property into the image tag: width="600"
Hope that makes sense =)
What a fabulous tree!!
ReplyDeleteI would love one in my yard - but I suppose it likes the tropics!
Beautiful tree!
ReplyDeleteMore great shots!
ReplyDeleteAnd I saw that you commented about the OTC in your previous post. I grew up not far from there myself:)
glorious color, and looks like the yellow carpet will last for a while!
ReplyDeleteW O N D E R F U L!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, I love that shot and that tree. I also wish I had one.
ReplyDeleteKeep the beautiful pictures coming!
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