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All the beauty of wood bark.
In surveying the beauty bark certified gardener Cedric Pollet has spent more than 10 years. During this time he traveled to about 30 countries around the world. Photos Cedric look like fine art, with major plans, differences in color, shape and texture of tree bark.
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1. The 34-year-old Frenchman Cedric Pollet native of Nice. Being fascinated by the science of botany, he joined the faculty of Horticulture at the Agrarian University of Reading, England.
2. In the photo: a palm tree in St. Avgulf, France.
3. Photo: Rainbow Eucalyptus Bark in tropical gardens, Coral Gables, Florida, USA.
4. His desire to take pictures of a variety of tree bark was born in England when, as a student, he made his first shot of the bark in 1999. Photo: Paperbark maple bark at Harvard University, Boston, USA.
5. Cedric says: "The biggest problem was that virtually no one was above the crust. When I started, I found a total of five books, specializing in the bark of a tree, but there was not much going into detail. " Photo: tree bark Strouberri at Jardin de la Villa Toure, France.
6. The photographer said that the most difficult was to make the first step - to identify the species of bark that will look good in the photo. Photo: tree bark in Wakehurst, West Sussex, England.
7. Cedric was in the woods, mountains, parks, botanical gardens around the world. Photo: bark Alluaudii in Jardin Exotique, Monaco.
8. Bark Tibetan cherry Jardin du Bois Marquis Vernioz, France.
9. These fantastic pictures can now be seen in a new book Cedric Pollet: "Bark: Trees around the world close-up." Photo: birch bark in the Gardens of Hergest, Herefordshire, Wales.
10. Kapok tree bark, botanical gardens of Bogor, Indonesia.
11. Pine Bark Ambrella, Nice, France.
12. bark incense. Socotra, Yemen.
13. Bark Opuntia Galapagos in Saint-Jean, France.
14. Bark broadleaf trees in New Caledonia.
15. Spotted Gum Bark in the Jardin Serre de la Madonna. Menton, France.
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1. The 34-year-old Frenchman Cedric Pollet native of Nice. Being fascinated by the science of botany, he joined the faculty of Horticulture at the Agrarian University of Reading, England.
2. In the photo: a palm tree in St. Avgulf, France.
3. Photo: Rainbow Eucalyptus Bark in tropical gardens, Coral Gables, Florida, USA.
4. His desire to take pictures of a variety of tree bark was born in England when, as a student, he made his first shot of the bark in 1999. Photo: Paperbark maple bark at Harvard University, Boston, USA.
5. Cedric says: "The biggest problem was that virtually no one was above the crust. When I started, I found a total of five books, specializing in the bark of a tree, but there was not much going into detail. " Photo: tree bark Strouberri at Jardin de la Villa Toure, France.
6. The photographer said that the most difficult was to make the first step - to identify the species of bark that will look good in the photo. Photo: tree bark in Wakehurst, West Sussex, England.
7. Cedric was in the woods, mountains, parks, botanical gardens around the world. Photo: bark Alluaudii in Jardin Exotique, Monaco.
8. Bark Tibetan cherry Jardin du Bois Marquis Vernioz, France.
9. These fantastic pictures can now be seen in a new book Cedric Pollet: "Bark: Trees around the world close-up." Photo: birch bark in the Gardens of Hergest, Herefordshire, Wales.
10. Kapok tree bark, botanical gardens of Bogor, Indonesia.
11. Pine Bark Ambrella, Nice, France.
12. bark incense. Socotra, Yemen.
13. Bark Opuntia Galapagos in Saint-Jean, France.
14. Bark broadleaf trees in New Caledonia.
15. Spotted Gum Bark in the Jardin Serre de la Madonna. Menton, France.
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