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A very good idea!
Great capture, Lowell, and the markings on it also remind me of a giraffe! :)
I like the GIRAFFE name:)
Many necks giraffe... :-)
If it looks like a giraffe :))Good 2016 ♥ !!A hug.
It is rather giraffesque, Lowell! ;-)
The colour pattern is interesting.
like a snake
My grandkids would love that name!
I'm good with :giraffe tree," ;)
Yes, of course! That's the common name for giraffis neckitus, a subtropical species which originated in east Africa. ;-)
Good imagination. Proud of youMB
Bela fotografia.Um abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.
More creative to name them yourself. Maybe I'll try that with butterflies this year.
Interesting name, Lowell,we call this here "red deer tree" :)
That seems a perfect name for this tree. I see the resemblance.
I think it looks like deer antlers.
A horticulturalist you may not be Lowell, but your imaginative description made me tres happy :)
i think the name is fitting!
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A very good idea!
Great capture, Lowell, and the markings on it also remind me of a giraffe! :)
I like the GIRAFFE name:)
Many necks giraffe... :-)
If it looks like a giraffe :))
Good 2016 ♥ !!
A hug.
If it looks like a giraffe :))
Good 2016 ♥ !!
A hug.
It is rather giraffesque, Lowell! ;-)
The colour pattern is interesting.
like a snake
My grandkids would love that name!
I'm good with :giraffe tree," ;)
Yes, of course! That's the common name for giraffis neckitus, a subtropical species which originated in east Africa. ;-)
Good imagination. Proud of you
MB
Bela fotografia.
Um abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.
More creative to name them yourself. Maybe I'll try that with butterflies this year.
Interesting name, Lowell,
we call this here "red deer tree" :)
That seems a perfect name for this tree. I see the resemblance.
I think it looks like deer antlers.
A horticulturalist you may not be Lowell, but your imaginative description made me tres happy :)
i think the name is fitting!
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