“Let us be grateful to people who make us happy, they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom.”– Marcel Proust
I recently learnt that this is an Almond tree. We were visiting our friends’ and their apartment complex had many of these trees. And then I could see almonds. Since then I have been smiling. It’s good to know when you know, right?
Thursday Tree love is a photo feature hosted on this blog on every 2nd and 4th Thursday of a month. The next edition will go live on February 11, 2021. If you would like to play along, post a picture of a tree on your blog, tell me where did you spot the tree and link it back to this post.
If you don’t see the pingback, please leave a link to your post in my comments section. Please make sure that your post’s link is showing up on this latest edition. I will link your posts on my blog in the next edition and spread some love. Let’s come together to appreciate the beautiful nature around us.
Before you go, don’t forget to check the lovely trees shared on #ThursdayTreeLove – 101:
- Angela joins with a green patch from her university patch in Hyderabad, India
- Mali shares a pine tree from her backyard in Wellington, NZ
- Archana joins with blooming Bougainvilleas from around Pune in India
- Shilpa joins with a road lined with trees from Bangalore, India
- Alana shares a snow laden tree from upstate New York, US
- JoAnna joins with a twisted tree from Carolina Beach State Park in the US
- Siobhan joins with a Ponderosa Pine tree with green lichens from Sisters, Oregon in the US
- Lin shares a tree with a hollow bark from James Steel Park, Washington, UK
- Chandra joins with trees shots from the on the go in her part of the world in Alabama, US
- Esha joins with Cherry Blossom tree and its blooms from her trip to Nara, Japan
- Ken joins with a tree art from Vienna in Europe
- Traci joins with trees from her backyard in Durham, NH
- Rita joins with one tree and its look in two seasons from Ontario, Canada
- Anjana joins with an Oak tree from Birmingham, UK
- Pragun joins with a Royal Poinciana tree from her part of the world in India

Oh How nice, never seen an almond tree, lovely quote Parul:) thanks for sharing, here’s my link:https://livealifeofgratitude.blogspot.com/2021/01/97-thursday-tree-love.html
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There are many in Bangalore, Angela and I am also exploring more now. Thank you!
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Lovely tree.. its leaves turn a beautiful red when ready to fall.. Here is my tree Parul.. https://yenforblue.com/2021/01/28/candelabra-thursdaytreelove/
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Yes! Those big read leaves. Thanks Archana.
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An almond tree! I would be smiling too. Here’s mine: https://aseparatelife.wordpress.com/2021/01/28/a-tree-with-a-secret/
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Oh , amazing ! I have never seen an almond tree .
Just taste one plucking from the tree if permitted .
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A great find. Amond tree in Bangalore? that’s unexpected!
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You might be surprised to know, Arvind, that almost every park in Bangalore has at least a few Almond trees. 🙂
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wow! Interesting, Esha. Some new development over the last few years?
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Yes, it’s good! I have never knowingly seen an almond tree but I do enjoy eating those nuts. Here’s my tree post, with a bird and snow bonus: http://ramblinwitham.blogspot.com/2021/01/crows-and-trees-thursdaytreelove.html
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I love almonds. Now, I will remember to thank almond trees when I enjoy them. Trees give us so many gifts. Thanks for the reminder! Here’s my tree love offering: https://joannaoftheforest.wordpress.com/2021/01/28/thursday-tree-love-bald-cypress-blue-skies-and-spanish-moss/
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Great picture : Mine is here https://lisaseverydaylife.com/2021/01/28/thursdaytreelove-102
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Never seen an almond tree. Good to see here. For this week: https://myhandicraftscollection.blogspot.com/2021/01/thursday-tree-love.html
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I should have one of those in my garden because I like almonds.
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Thanks for this, I think I haven’t seen an almond tree before. Here is mine https://mywanderingt.travel.blog/2021/01/29/looking-upward-to-the-palm-tree/
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https://mywanderings.travel.blog/2021/01/29/looking-upward-to-the-palm-tree/
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That’s wicked cool – I don’t know that I’ve ever seen an almond tree (not that I can pull out of my brain, anyway…lol). And I love that quote, Parul – what a perfect phrase to pair with that beautiful shot.
Here’s my contribution for today –
https://www.traciyork.com/trees-during-snowy-weather-for-parul2411s-thursdaytreelove/
Thanks again for hosting, my charming gardener friend!
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Yum. Almonds are my favorite nut. Here’s my offering: https://iamchandralynn.com/2021/01/28/thursdaytreelove-a-calming-winter-walk/
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That is a beautiful tree. Almond trees have these gorgeous red leaves that I love!! We had seen them in Kerala too, when we stayed at a resort close to the Vembanad lake. And your picture goes so well with the lovely quote, Parul. ❤
Here's my post, and a bit of indulgence in nostalgia…
https://mysoultalks.com/a-mountain-pine-thursdaytreelove/
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Almond Tree wow, I had seen one years ago and even had enjoyed green almonds picked from it.
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