Friday, October 2, 2009

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of Mt Royal. The cork tree


The day was clear and windless. The night was cool but its aftermath has softened, we are heading towards the autumn winds.

We were attracted to the mountain. We needed to get closer to the beating heart of Montreal. The interplay of colors is started, some trees are still shy but a few sugar maples are bright orange and yellow. Red is rare.


the bend of a trail, a great silence relieves us. Our eyes open and spotted quantities of birds including a colony of sparrows. Thrush, wren, blue warblers, wrens, flickers and others plunge us into a constant state of wonder.

Trees fascinate us as usual. We take care to embrace our eyes. Happened behind the Chalet we are greeted by this big black willow that we rediscover every time. In winter it impresses us by his unflappable style that reveals itself from afar.


Salix Nigra is its Latin name. In addition to being native, he has the peculiarity of being in its natural habitat and to be the largest of the mountain.

There are few blacks in Willow Park City of Montreal whose MacDonald Park at Notre-Dame-de-Grace, where large specimens attract attention.

Fast-growing willow Black attained high dimension in a few decades. Bark fissured characterizes it. Along the Mississippi in the U.S. it reached even greater proportions. It is the largest native willows in North America.

After our encounter with this tree on behalf of the Celtic day seems even clearer. The blue sky contrasts even more with the bright colors of young sugar maples.

We continue our journey with peace, nurtured the relationship with the living that still does that start!

Monday, September 28, 2009

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China St. Joseph's Oratory.



This specimen tree cork China is among the finest in Montreal. Also known as Amur Phellodendron of his native Amur River basin in northern China.

It has been cultivated in Belgium for its bark cork. Moreover, it is among the 50 most important medicinal plants of traditional Chinese herbalism.


a diameter of more than 90 cm. this tree is among the largest specimens of its kind. In his volume of trees in Montreal Martin Gaudet informs us that the largest specimen is Senneville and has a diameter of 102 cm.

(Leaves opposite, consisting of 9-13 leaflets)

It is found on Mount Royal. It seems that birds help its spread through the consumption of its small black drupes persist through the winter. In autumn its leaves turn a pale yellow.

This ancient tree is one of the remarkable trees of Cote-des-Neiges and Montreal.



From afar it is often confused with butternut with which it shares some similarities with ash-colored bark.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

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Katsura Tree of Notre Dame College. Small


The Côte-des-Neiges is an attractive focus for remarkable trees. Indeed, at Notre Dame and on the grounds of the Oratory there are exceptional specimens.

Villa Terra Nova was built by the Molson family in the 1850s to the present site of St. Joseph's Oratory and there is certainly a landscape garden and an arboretum. In addition, a few years after we built the College of Notre Dame in front.


Brother Adrien Rivard College, a contemporary of the famous brother Andre Congregation of Holy Cross, founder of the circles of young naturalists with its employees planted trees very rare at the time that surely this magnificent Katsura tree which is one of the most beautiful city of Montreal .


Also called Tree Caramel last due to the smell it releases when it begins to lose its leaves as is the case these days.

Accompanied by Mr. Ramet of the Historical Society of Côte-des-Neiges we had the chance to tour the neighborhood's youth international school this afternoon. We seized the opportunity to present this tree which has welcomed the smell. It was so nice to see them run to this amazing tree.

sûremement This was a first for these children and their teacher. This tree
reminds us of the magic of Creation.

Native to Asia and particularly Japan it is called a city of this country. The first restaurant in Montreal bore that name: Katsura.


Imagine such a stand of trees we appoint Katsuraie. In this small forest with a strong odor of caramel children would play. Older children would find peace and joy of heart. There would be picnics and people would talk. They celebrate life. I dream of

Katsuraies instead of parking cars. I dream of seeing more children coming to live there experience any joy. I dream ...