Tree eats man

Lake Stevens, WA(Zone 8a)

No, actually Pseudo reminded me of a funny tree I walk by sometimes:
Let's see your humanoid tree photos.

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Scott County, KY(Zone 5b)

"You're gonna cut what off my what?"

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Lake Stevens, WA(Zone 8a)

I think it's an Ent, and he is getting mad about those Orcs.

Scott County, KY(Zone 5b)

Not a humanoid, but definitely life-like...

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Anne Arundel,, MD(Zone 7b)

That knee in a tree is a great picture.
what do you see in the last one? I see a giant bunny with huge cheeks.

Camano Island, WA(Zone 8a)

To me it is both a wolf howling at the moon and a dog with its head turned to look back over its shoulder.
Great pics!

Scott County, KY(Zone 5b)

momlady got it.

My wife calls it the Wolf Tree. j To me, it's best as the "looking over its shoulder".

This is located only a couple miles from home, on our drive to and from work. We've watched it fondly for 25 years.

Anyone care to guess what plants are its composition?

Lake Stevens, WA(Zone 8a)

English Ivy eating a Tulip Tree?

Saint Louis, MO(Zone 6a)

It of course could be an amalgamation of all my most dreaded weedy vines. Euonymus on the list. But the composition certainly includes a Polus telephonicus.

Scott County, KY(Zone 5b)

The telephone/electric pole is to the rear, not quite inclusive.

Yes - English Ivy. Not a Tulip-tree, but an Ohio Buckeye (Aesculus glabra).

No human intervention involved - this howling wolf grew all by itself. Ain't life grand?

Lake Stevens, WA(Zone 8a)

Grand for the ivy, maybe not so grand for the Buckeye. I think I hear it howling.

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