Most of us walk past dozens, sometimes hundreds, of trees every single day without really seeing them.
This short, stand‑in article is here so you can wire up your UI while you fine‑tune the real copy later.
Start with silhouettes
From a distance, ignore the leaves and look at the outline of the tree against the sky or background buildings.
- Is the crown tall and narrow, or wide and spreading?
- Does the trunk stay straight all the way up, or split into several main stems?
- Do the branches rise like a candelabra, or droop like a fountain?
You don't need names yet. You're just training your brain to tell "tree shapes" apart the way it already does with cars or dogs.
Add one small detail at a time
Next, choose just one detail to focus on for a week:
- Leaf shape
- Bark texture
- Branch pattern
- Seeds, cones, flowers, or fruit
Pick a detail, look for it on three to five trees per walk, and make a quick mental note like “smooth gray bark, tall narrow crown, roadside.” That’s enough data for now.
Keep it light and curious
The point of this placeholder article is not to be comprehensive, but to give your layout realistic paragraphs, lists, and headings.
Replace or expand this copy once you’re happy with spacing, typography, and navigation in your app.