- Jan, 31 2007 10:01pm
Why do the Russians love the birch tree?
- Feb, 01 2007 04:02pm
Because birch tree is Russian landscape, and Russian soul.Even old Russian fairytales paintings and songs are associated with this tree.Russians even drink birch tree juice,collected from a young tree
- Feb, 01 2007 04:02pm
Lyla ,good example if you would look a Martins image as well.
http://www.globosapiens.net/mortimer/picture-russian-church-in-geneva-40842.html
- Feb, 01 2007 05:02pm
Lyla, also would like to add that in old days, this tree in Slavic mythology has been asociated with the beginning of spring and young women’s has been making wreathes,welcoming spring arrival.
- Feb, 01 2007 05:02pm
I love mythology thanks for explaining
- Feb, 02 2007 06:02am
really vivid colours - love the dark green contrast with the bright yellow
- Feb, 02 2007 05:02pm
I have drunk the juice of this tree in Tissuul in the Kemerovo Obalast in Wetern Siberia. it is a very happy memory. Good picture thanks for the memory!
- Feb, 02 2007 05:02pm
Jorge, is the tree with the yellow leaves a birch too? For my understanding birches are the ones with the white bark to the right hand side of the picture. But the yellow seam to be the main subject
- Feb, 02 2007 05:02pm
of course you are right!!
- Feb, 02 2007 07:02pm
Martin/Hugh. Yes, that is one of the characteristics of the Beriozka (Birch tree), but the bark becomes black when the birch gets old. The leaves acquire an intense yellow colour in autumn.
- Feb, 02 2007 07:02pm
Russians prepare with the sap homemade wine. I have finished my quota of pictures for this month and can not upload more Birch tree pics, but in my new profile picture I show you another beriozka.
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