UN Memorial Cemetery in Korea (재한유엔기념공원)
Dr. Scott conquers the wilderness (자연)
Nearly 70% of South Korea is covered in mountain ranges and forests. I spend my Saturdays conquering nature and taking pictures of the flowers, plants, bushes, and trees. Click the links for images of Asian birds and animals.
Check out some of my personal photos below. Enjoy!
Plants (식물)
Aristolochia clematitis
Picture taken at Eulsukdo Island.
Paederia foetida
Picture taken at Eulsukdo Island.
Wild mint plant
Picture taken at Eulsukdo Island.
Zabelia tyaihyonii
Picture taken at Eulsukdo Island.
Lagerstroemia indica
Picture taken at UNIST.
Prickly water lily fruit (Euryale ferox)
Picture taken at Eulsukdo Island
Fox tail (Setaria viridis)
Picture taken at Eulsukdo Island.
Lesser asian cattails
Picture taken along Taehwa River.
Chinese silver grass
Picture taken along Taehwa River.
Korean goldenbell tree
Picture taken at UNIST campus.
Prunella vulgaris
Picture taken at Cheonseongsa.
Ixeridium dentatum
Picture taken at Cheonseongsan.
Korean dogwood
Picture taken at UNIST campus.
Lesser asian cattails
Picture taken at Eulsukdo Island
Persian silk tree
Picture taken along Taehwa River
Burning bush (화살나무)
Picture taken at Ssanggyesa Temple
Azelia bush
Picture taken at UNIST campus.
Yellow rapeseed
Picture taken along Taehwa River.
Common zinnia
Picture taken at Ssanggyesa Temple.
Common zinnia
Picture taken at Ssanggyesa Temple.
Trees (나무들)
Japanese black pine
Picture taken at Eulsukdo Island.
Zelkova tree
Picture taken at Hwaseong Fortress (Suwon)
Oak tree
Picture taken at Ssangyesa Temple.
Picture taken at Eulsukdo Island.
Female ginkgo tree in fall
Picture taken at Ssanggyesa Temple
Persimmon fruit tree
Picture taken off UNIST campus.
Gum tree
Picture taken at Gajisan.
Male ginkgo tree with fruit
Picture taken at Eulsukdo Island.
Magnolia Sieboldii
Picture taken at Cheonjeongsan
Picture taken at Eulsukdo Island.