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NW12.4 km
CABLE EATING MAPLE - Whitby, Ontario CANADA
in Omnivorous Trees
This cable eating tree is located in Heber Down Conservation Area on Coronation Rd. Best access and parking is at the end of Ward St.
posted by: Jake39
location: Ontario, Canada
date approved: 12/13/2008
last visited: never
W24.9 km
Trespassers will be Eaten - Rouge Park, Toronto, Canada
A tree that has an appetite for signage
posted by: northernpenguin
date approved: 4/2/2009
last visited: 10/16/2010
NE35.6 km
WF45
Hungry tree
posted by: rebel10
date approved: 11/23/2010
last visited: 11/19/2010
NE45.2 km
Open Wide Cedar
Classic Page Wire Fence being eaten by hungry White Cedar, open wide.
last visited: 11/23/2010
SW48 km
Huntley Street Hunger - "Don't Fence Me In"
I discovered this large tree while "on the hunt" for the "Language of the Trees" geocache. (GCVWKR)
posted by: RCA777
date approved: 11/3/2010
last visited: 8/18/2016
SW49.9 km
Fence eating tree - Toronto, ON
This tree must have been working away at this fence for years.
posted by: ras258
date approved: 11/14/2011
last visited: 11/10/2013
SW69.4 km
Headstone Eating Tree - Port Credit, Ontario, Canada
A large tree growing over a headstone at St Mary's Star of the Sea cemetery. Located at the corner of Lakeshore Road W. and St John Street S. in Port Credit, Ontario.
posted by: monkeys4ever
date approved: 3/30/2009
last visited: 10/9/2009
W70 km
Norway Maple eating a Wire Fence
Norway Maple eating a fence
posted by: entogeek
date approved: 7/12/2010
last visited: 5/4/2014
S77.9 km
Omnivorous Trees - Property Sign at Happy Rolph's
Near the parking lot for Happy Rolph's Bird Sanctuary and Petting Farm is this tree that has decided to absorb the signage once attached. You can tell by the photo it is nearly halfway done.
posted by: The Blue Quasar
date approved: 3/15/2012
last visited: 7/9/2015
SW99 km
Grimsby Landfill sign-eating tree
A tree at the edge of the now-closed Park Road Landfill Site, eating a "No Trespassing" sign
posted by: Bon Echo
date approved: 11/14/2013