Photohunt - What is that?

on Saturday, July 19, 2008



The Sweet Chestnut tree... The tree is blooming, now is attractive to bees, butterflies and birds. The flowers are fragrant!

19 comments:

Napaboaniya.Elaine Ling said...

I wouldn't have known what tree was that if wasn't for your caption :P

Harajuku PearL said...

So this is how a chestnut tree looks like...i love eating chestnut though ;)

Pearl

philos said...

Hehe... I've never seen a chestnut tree myself... thanks for posting this :)

david mcmahon said...

We don't have a chestnut tree on our property ....

Anonymous said...

Ahhh, I have seen lots in Italy. :) Good photo!

Anonymous said...

I don't think we have chestnut tree here in the Philippines.

Anonymous said...

hi there!
I am not playing photohunt but wan to comment.
Great shot above!

eastcoastlife said...

Show the chestnuts on the tree!

Anonymous said...

What kind of tree is that? Nice shot for that tree. Happy weekend.

Hootin Anni said...

BEEEEEeautiful photo!!!

My photo hunt this week is a sequence of photos as I open a purchase I made at Michael's Crafts shop. Can you guess what they are before I reveal them?

Come by if you can find time!! Have a super weekend.

Carver said...

Beautiful tree and I wouldn't have known if you hadn't told us. Happy weekend.

Cheryl said...

I wonder why they call it sweet...I don't think of nuts as sweet....great photo.

Rambling Woods said...

I didn't know what a chestnut tree looked like and happy that the birds and bees like it. You have a very interesting blog with great photos. Thank you so much for visiting mine.

Anonymous said...

Very nicely shot. Beautiful tree. :)

Happy Hunting. Mine is up here.

Susan Cook said...

Great picture. I didn't know what kind of tree it was. Looks nice!

Erica said...

That's a neat tree!!!

Anonymous said...

hmmm hot chesnuts!
great take, thanks for visiting mine :-)

Karla Cook @ Roads to Everywhere said...

Great picture for summer!

Heart of Rachel said...

That's a beautiful tree. It must be nice to have your own chestnut tree.