Published Monday, April 27, 2009, OK personal/derivative use; link lovethatimage.artsquadgraphics.com.
Ruby red tree
Red trees aren’t just a fall thing. The tree across from my new house went from bare branches to pinkish, to red, and for all I know gets to purple, but right now it’s such a lovely ruby color, especially in the late afternoon light. Happy Spring to all!
For more interesting red things, so creatively presented, click HERE.
Wow, this is a gorgeous tree! Love that deep red color!
Spring sure is in the air. Your red tree is perfect for Ruby Tuesday. Thanks for sharing.
Looks like someone’s hair dyed red! 😉
It would be nice to have a tree like that in your own backyard. Brings color to your home 🙂
My student says she hopes to have a similar tree back at her home so that she can admire it everyday. What type of tree is that? Another mentions that it looks “very bloody”! lol.
That’s a beautiful tree. I enjoy the red trees in the spring time and am often struck by how red is a color of spring as well as fall.
I wish I knew more about trees, but have no idea what kind it is. I love the comment about the hair dye! Thanks, everyone, for visiting.
WOW! That tree is spectacular ;–)
Hugs and blessings,
Beautiful tree:)
I had a few post back also post some tree in bonsai form 😉
Happy WW !!
lovely blooms already – or is this fall for you?
What a beautiful tree!!! I also really liked your checkered tulip from a previous blog. All your flowers are great. I enjoyed browsing your blog. Thanks for sharing.
these trees are gorgeous! and you can see them from blocks away!!
Very nice but I think it could use a trim;) Happy WW.
I’ve got no idea what tree this is, but I’m loving the red leaves of it 🙂 Nice structure and all..
Have a beautiful week Sara!
What a lovely tree!
Here in the Pacific Northwest of the USA it is spring, not fall at all! So the red tree is a current photo but a bit strange, considering. And I don’t think it would be good to trim my neighbor’s tree!
Yes, Sara I think that’s a Japanese Maple. And in the North, east or west, a few varieties grow in the Spring! 🙂 Thanks for your great RT post! 🙂
Such a neat color for a yard.
Gorgeous!
Beautiful! Looks like a Japanese Maple?