Welcome to Challenge 5 of my "Guess the Tree" challenge!
Challenge Details:
The featured tree this weekend.
Your task: Can you guess the type of tree from the photo of the leaves below?
Reveal date: Check back next Saturday (18th November 2023) for the answer!
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Why Trees Matter:
As someone on the autism spectrum with a profound connection to nature, trees have always held a special place in my heart. They symbolise the beauty of uniqueness and the strength to weather the seasons and challenges of life.
Why not come and join the Fun:
I invite everyone, from all walks of life, to take a guess! Share your answer in the comments and connect with fellow nature enthusiasts.
Share Your Moments:
Feel like sharing your own tree photos? Especially those highlighting the tree's stunning autumn attire? I'd love to see your snapshots!
Use #GuessTheTreeSaturdays hashtag on Twitter or Facebook:
Remember to use this hashtag when you share your guess or photos. It's the thread that will help to tie this community together.
A New Adventure Begins:
The "Guess the Tree" challenge is all about exploring, connecting, and embracing the wonders of the natural world. This is just meant to be part of a fun journey!
Join me on this tree-filled adventure, and let's celebrate nature together!
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