The coast of New Zealand has very strong winds, so the trees here have learned to grow sideways. by Humble_Issue_3010
Embarrassed_Hawk7008 on October 16, 2024 4:48 pm The tree grew up … it just didn’t grow branches out from where they were likely breaking from the wind
No_Beginning_627 on October 16, 2024 4:58 pm Why did the wind go to therapy? It had too much “pressure”!
FandomFairy on October 16, 2024 4:59 pm This tree is a reminder of how nature can thrive despite challenges
rlrlrlrlrlr on October 16, 2024 5:11 pm Learned? Ok. My shoes seem to learn my walking pattern and the parts that touch/rub the ground the most disappear over time. My shoes have learned!!
tiggers97 on October 16, 2024 5:24 pm The Oregon/PNW coast also has a lot of trees like this that are shaped by the wind. Pretty interesting to look at!
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The tree grew up … it just didn’t grow branches out from where they were likely breaking from the wind
Why did the wind go to therapy? It had too much “pressure”!
This tree is a reminder of how nature can thrive despite challenges
I learned this as well
Is that tree standing in front of a turbine?
Nature’s version of wind-swept hairdos, styling for miles.
Learned? Ok.
My shoes seem to learn my walking pattern and the parts that touch/rub the ground the most disappear over time. My shoes have learned!!
Learned is a strong word
Where there’s a will there’s a way
I don’t think the trees had a choice.
The Oregon/PNW coast also has a lot of trees like this that are shaped by the wind. Pretty interesting to look at!
In bonsai we call that wind swept style. It’s very popular.
Divi-divi trees in Aruba end up in a windswept manner too.