What Type Of Tree Is This? #WordlessWednesday #Photography

Wordless Wednesday – No words, just pictures. Allow your photo(s) to tell the story.

Photo of a bare tree with lots of pairs of shoes and trainers tied to the branches.
Does anyone know the name of these strange-looking fruits?

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Linking to the Sunday Stills photography challenge hosted by Terri Webster-Schrandt. Theme: A world of weird, wild and oddballs.

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53 thoughts on “What Type Of Tree Is This? #WordlessWednesday #Photography

  1. I guessed a shoe tree as well, Hugh! If only shoes could grow on trees. What a funny photo and so perfect for Sunday Stills’ weird and oddball theme! I read your comment that shoes in trees may be a signal for drugs, which makes it feel sad. Like many, I’ve seen the occasional pair hanging on overhead wires, and sadly have watched silly teens throw them up there–it takes technique, LOL! But all those shoes? They’ve been there a while!

    1. The shoes in my photo are no longer there, Terri. The authorities removed them all, but it must have taken some doing as there were so many on this tree. But I do see the occasional ones hanging from overhead wires. I find it strange that it’s usually just one shoe from a pair. I wonder what they did with the other one and if they walked home barefooted or with just one shoe on? I’ve heard of more of these secret signs and what they mean. The secret usually doesn’t last long once too many people know what they mean.

  2. Haha, funny one, Hugh! I’ve seen pairs of shoes thrown over electrical wires crossing the street in many countries but never figured out why. Do you know why people practice this habit of shoe throwing?

    1. I was told by somebody I know who works for the police that trees with shoes hanging from the branches were once a sign that people could buy drugs there, Liesbet. Fortunately, it became so well known that people don’t do it anymore, although I do come across the odd place where I see shoes dangling from telegraph wires. I do wonder why people throw shoes up there, especially when it’s only one shoe.

  3. Behold! You’ve stumbled upon the legendary Sneakerfruit Tree, where old shoes dangle like overripe bananas! 🌳👟
    These elusive “fruits” thrive in their natural habitat—schoolyards, skate parks, and anywhere mischief brews.
    Legend says they grow best when watered with a cocktail of teenage angst, unfinished homework, and just a sprinkle of “I totally wasn’t out past curfew.” 😉 They say if you shake the tree hard enough, you’ll get a pair… but probably just detention.😀🤣😂

    1. I love your answer. I can only imagine children and teenagers taking off their shoes (and sneakers) and throwing them into the branches. I’ve seen the same fruits hanging from telegraph wires, too.

        1. As I learned from a friend, they certainly used to have a secret code explaining why they were put there. But once too many people discovered that code, it all stopped.

    1. I think shoe tree is going to be a popular answer, Judith.
      I looked at the Facebook sharing button, and it seems to be working from my computer. However, as I’m not on Facebook, I only got as far as the screen asking me to sign in.

        1. I’ve seen some people punch holes in the ice and take ice-cold dips for fun and freedom. The thought makes me want to switch the heating up to full blast.

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