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Amelanchier arborea
Rosaceae
Mt. Tom State Forest, White Creek
Washington Co., NY
5 May 1998
scanned from 35 mm slide
photograph by Kerry Woods
Patriarch Grove, Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, White Mountains, California, 9 June 2011.
A weathered dead tree above the present treeline. For scale, Chris is 1.5 m (5 ft) tall.
The Methuselah Trail in the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, White Mountains, Inyo National Forest, California. Bristlecone pines are the oldest living things on earth and reach ages of up to 5,000 years old.
Patriarch Grove, Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, White Mountains, California, 9 June 2011.
A dead tree showing signs of charring. Probably struck by lightning?
White fir (Abies concolor) seems to be highly variable in appearance. These struck me as particularly beautiful, growing with Shasta Red Fir, and Mountain Hemlock.
At the treeline in the Patriarch Grove, Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, White Mountains, California, 9 June 2011.
Patriarch Grove, Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, White Mountains, California, 9 June 2011.
A weathered dead tree just above the present treeline. For scale, Chris is 1.5 m (5 ft) tall.
At the treeline in the Patriarch Grove, Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, White Mountains, California, 9 June 2011.
Note the three small young pines (marked with notes).
The Methuselah Trail in the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, White Mountains, Inyo National Forest, California. Bristlecone pines are the oldest living things on earth and reach ages of up to 5,000 years old.
Patriarch Grove, Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, White Mountains, California, 9 June 2011.
A weathered dead tree above the present treeline.
The Methuselah Trail in the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, White Mountains, Inyo National Forest, California. Bristlecone pines are the oldest living things on earth and reach ages of up to 5,000 years old.
Bethany Beach, DE - 2019
Day 1 of my adventure to bethany beach, for a photoshoot, which resulted in total disaster. The story is too long for this, so perhaps in the future, I can explain. Suffice to say, it was 3 days of hell and bonding.
Patriarch Grove, Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, White Mountains, California, 9 June 2011.
A small young sapling melting a hole in the snow.
there were spiderwebs all over the forest. White lacy webs spun between leaves and trees. made me wonder if spiders shared webs, or if they minded if a neighbor spider spun a little bit of web over theirs. did they wake up in the morning and discuss the evening over coffee, chatting from one web to another?
These were the only leaves in a big area not covered in silkyness, just a ray of silky sunshine.
Schulman Grove, Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, White Mountains, California, 9 June 2011.
This ancient tree is at the treeline of this grove, but at lower elevation (3117 m) than the treeline in the Patriarch Grove.
See my bristlecone pine set for many more photos of these amazing trees.
The Methuselah Trail in the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, White Mountains, Inyo National Forest, California. Bristlecone pines are the oldest living things on earth and reach ages of up to 5,000 years old.
Pinus longaeva, the oldest single trunc tree species in the world. From The Ancient Bristlecon Pine Forest, White Mountains, California, May 2015
At the treeline in the Patriarch Grove, Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, White Mountains, California, 9 June 2011.
The Methuselah Trail in the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, White Mountains, Inyo National Forest, California. Bristlecone pines are the oldest living things on earth and reach ages of up to 5,000 years old.
Great Basin Bristlecone Pine in the Schulman Grove of the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, Inyo National Forest, White Mountains, California.
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