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A Living Fossil (the tree, not me)

Brendan planted a Dawn Redwood for me in the northeast corner of the garden. I need it to fill a gaping hole in the tree-line left by unfinished construction work on the other side of the fence. It should grow quickly. There is a beautiful specimen on the west bank of Ellis Pond, probably planted in the late 1970s, which is now more than 30 feet tall. And it should last a while. Metasequoia is one of the oldest living tree species. Like the Ginkgo tree, its lineage stretches back to the time of the dinosaurs. The ancestor of today’s trees, “rediscovered” in China in the 1940s, was believed to be 500 years old. Continue reading

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Morning Deer Report: A Serviceberry Survives

This little Serviceberry deserves a medal for valor in the struggle of trees versus deer. I planted it in 2018 when it was a bareroot twig. In the next two years deer hoovered up the fruit buds and gnawed it to the ground. In 2021 I put a deer cage around it. This spring it blooms resplendently for the first time. Continue reading

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Naturalist Notebook – August 9, 2015

It Took A Musician’s Ear To Decode The Complex Song In Whale Calls : NPR 080615 Humpback whales don’t just sing songs — they compose with the whales around them, singing a song that evolves over time. Scientists didn’t know … Continue reading

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