James Morrison
I'm not sure what it is about uprooted trees I find fascinating.
The large rocks that are pulled up with their roots are pretty impressive.
I wonder when they began growing and if it was around the time of James Matheson.
There was a great talk I listened to a couple of years back, talking about temperate rainforest and mentioned a description of the lifecycle of a Western Red Cedar that got lodged in my head, they live for 600-700 years then the top gets so high it can't get enough moisture and it begins dying from the top down, and it takes another 200 - 400 years to die, stand dead for a couple of hundred years and thhen take around 500 years to decay on the ground.
A different time scale
I'm not sure what it is about uprooted trees I find fascinating.
The large rocks that are pulled up with their roots are pretty impressive.
I wonder when they began growing and if it was around the time of James Matheson.
There was a great talk I listened to a couple of years back, talking about temperate rainforest and mentioned a description of the lifecycle of a Western Red Cedar that got lodged in my head, they live for 600-700 years then the top gets so high it can't get enough moisture and it begins dying from the top down, and it takes another 200 - 400 years to die, stand dead for a couple of hundred years and thhen take around 500 years to decay on the ground.
A different time scale