In their wild state, conifers can be very different to the tall, lanky telegraph poles you see in closely packed plantations.
Yew.
Juniper.
Juniper.
Larch, a conifer which sheds its leaves in winter.
Scots pine.
The Lake District from Scout Scar.
Looking down the Lyth Valley towards Arnside.
Sunday, 28 February 2016
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