Some trees in Buttonwood Park

Some trees in Buttonwood Park

Good morning
Today I am going to share a few shots of trees in Buttonwood Park her ein New bedford, a place fairly close to where I live and I go there for walks often, and generaly focus more walking around the pond, but today I will focus on some of the many trees there, and its is a dull grey day here as I prepare this so I will concede I may have ben na bit generous bumping up the greens in these photos


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A little bit about the park

Located on 97 acres in New Bedford’s West End, Buttonwood Park is the largest and most visited public park in the city. The park is an oasis of nature right here in New Bedford, with gardens, a pond, an arboretum, walking paths, a playground, a zoo, and several ball fields and basketball courts.

Buttonwood Park is not just a treasure for its recreational opportunities — it’s also a historical treasure. In 1895, Charles Eliot of the famed architectural firm Olmsted, Olmsted & Eliot developed the original master plan for the park. In 1988, a new Olmsted-inspired master plan was adopted, serving as a blueprint for The Friends of Buttonwood Park to improve the park.

In 2000, Buttonwood Park and parts of the surrounding neighborhood were listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Many of the trees I share here are in the Arbotereum portion of the park


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It was a grey day when I took theseyou can get a feelof it in the background in this next shot


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NOw I know even less about trees than I do cars, I can spot a weeping Willow and some types of fuit trees, but even if I do nopw know what types of trees they may be I do ennjoy walking around them whether in a park like here or on someof the nature trails here


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and a last shot to finish off


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And that’s all folks


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A very beautiful place and has better air than other places

Ah, I was going to say, things aren't quite that green here yet! Then I noticed you did a few small edits. It won't be long now though and we should see some real greens coming in!

yeah not so green here yet either, but soon it will beher ei ma sure

It is interesting how a green tree stands out against the background of the same green trees. That's a great point.

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How are you dear friend @tattoodjay good morning
What beautiful shots and what beautiful edits.
I definitely have to learn to edit the colors of my photographs.
I take this opportunity to wish you a wonderful day.

That third one down is the money shot! I love how the light green stands out against the darker green. Those are some nice pictures. Spring a right around the corner!

thanks for the feedback and have a good day and weekend

They are very peculiar trees, they stand like real trunks! 😄 It looks all very green, they sure give good shade in summer!

Nice looking park. I'm not great on trees either but I think that last one is an apple tree.

Buttonwood has lots of trees that I don't recognize (maybe because I am not familiar, or I ignore them so much), but they are pretty, @tattoodjay !
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to be honest I am terrible with knowing the name sof trees LOL

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