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Willows. They feel so incredibly relaxed, like they just don’t give a shit.

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Bending in the wind like a ballerina

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The walnut tree. Its leaves are dense so it casts a cohesive shadow, perfect for shelter from the sun. I LOVE how it smells, especially when developing walnuts, and green walnuts are entirely unique in how they taste!

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Despite being really really invasive here in Europe, I love the Staghorn Sumac.

It’s very pretty, with great flowers and soft furry branches (like antlers). You can make an amazing “lemonade” from the fruits and you can eat the shoots raw.

And eating the shoots raw is a great idea, because it branches out like crazy. If your neighbors have one of these, you’ll soon have half a dozen too.

They also grow pretty fast, and the wood is super pretty (and super curvy, so you won’t be making any boards out of it)

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I’ll keep my eyes open for those next spring

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I love sumac too!

They do grow fast- sumac can give shade in a sunny spot in a single year.

The way light comea through the leaves is so soothing.

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We have a big maple in our yard and more through the neighborhood. The sound of wind running through their leaves is very calming.

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there’s this one tree in a park nearby that I used to climb on as a kid, id say that’s my favorite tree

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