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The Living Forest is a visual journey that immerse The Living Forest is a visual journey that immerses you deep into the woods. The wide-ranging photography by Robert Llewellyn celebrates the small and the large, the living and the dead, and the seen and the unseen. You’ll discover close-up images of owls, hawks, and turtles; aerial photographs that show herons in flight; and time-lapse imagery that reveals the slow change of leaves. In an ideal blend of art and scholarship, the 300 awe-inspiring photographs are supported by lyrical essays from Joan Maloof detailing the science behind the wonder.
Under The Old Maple Tree By ~ Mae Stein Under The Old Maple Tree
By ~ Mae Stein
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This may be a difficult read for some, however the This may be a difficult read for some, however the visions will outweigh the way that Emerson writes about the extraordinary power of nature as a way of bringing the divine into our lives. The essay stresses the importance of being an individual, resisting the comfort of conformity, and creating an art of living in harmony with nature.
Red pine is a coniferous evergreen tree characteri Red pine is a coniferous evergreen tree characterized by tall, straight growth. It usually ranges from 20–35 metres (66–115 feet) in height and 1 m (3 ft 3 in) in trunk diameter, exceptionally reaching 43.77 m (143+1⁄2 ft) tall.[6] The crown is conical, becoming a narrow rounded dome with age. The bark is thick and gray-brown at the base of the tree, but thin, flaky and bright orange-red in the upper crown; the tree's name derives from this distinctive character. Some red color may be seen in the fissures of the bark. The species is self pruning; there tend not to be dead branches on the trees, and older trees may have very long lengths of branchless trunk below the canopy.
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Spongy moth is an invasive forest pest that feeds Spongy moth is an invasive forest pest that feeds on more than 300 species of deciduous trees and shrubs, including aspen, oak, and birch. Repeated removal of leaves, or defoliation, stresses trees and can leave them vulnerable to disease or other pest infestations that can kill trees. Once it becomes established in a location, spongy moth has cycles of large population outbreaks every eight to 12 years, leading to widespread defoliation and nuisance from caterpillars.

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Found in 39 formats, The Man Who Planted Trees (Fr Found in 39 formats, The Man Who Planted Trees (French title: L'homme qui plantait des arbres) is a short story published in 1953 by French author Jean Giono. An allegorical tale, it tells the story of one shepherd's long and successful single-handed effort to re-forest a desolate valley in the foothills of the Alps in Provence throughout the first half of the 20th century. It was written in French, but first published in English.
Ginkgos are large trees, normally reaching a heigh Ginkgos are large trees, normally reaching a height of 20–35 m (66–115 ft),[15] with some specimens in China being over 50 m (165 ft). The tree has an angular crown and long, somewhat erratic branches, and is usually deep-rooted and resistant to wind and snow damage. Young trees are often tall and slender, and sparsely branched; the crown becomes broader as the tree ages. A combination of resistance to disease, insect-resistant wood, and the ability to form aerial roots and sprouts makes ginkgos durable, with some specimens claimed to be more than 2,500 years old.
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Asian longhorned beetle is native to eastern Asia. Asian longhorned beetle is native to eastern Asia. The first trees found infested with ALB in North America were in Brooklyn, NY in 1996. Since then, ALB has also been found elsewhere in New York City and nearby in New Jersey and Long Island. Asian longhorned beetle was also discovered in Chicago, IL in 1998, Toronto, ON in 2003, Worcester, MA in 2008, Boston, MA in 2010 and Bethel, OH in 2011. In all locations where ALB has been discovered, an eradication strategy has been undertaken. In Chicago the strategy has been effective, and ALB was declared eradicated there in 2008.

This pest has never been found in Minnesota.

Asian longhorned beetle (ALB) is a serious pest with a broad host range. In North America, maple, boxelder, willow, elm, horsechestnut, buckeye and birch are documented as very good hosts. Other trees such as hackberry, ash, poplar and mountain ash are considered possible hosts as well as some trees not commonly found in Minnesota. In its native range, ALB is most commonly found on poplar and is considered a minor to occasional pest.  Trees attacked in North America are eventually killed due to heavy larval tunneling within the tree. New infestations are started by moving infested wood to new places where the beetles exit the wood and move on to trees in the area.
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Trees are the original social network. Drawing on Trees are the original social network. Drawing on groundbreaking scientific discoveries that show trees are dynamic interconnected communities, internationally bestselling author Peter Wohlleben reveals the fascinating behaviors of these ecological marvels. With compelling selections from the original book and stunning, large-format photographs from around the world, this gorgeous volume shows trees in all their glory and diversity.
When I am Among The Trees By ~ Mary Oliver #treep When I am Among The Trees
By ~ Mary Oliver

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Every year we make a numeric goal of how many book Every year we make a numeric goal of how many books we each want to read.  As we start 2023 we decided to pick one of our most favorite books, The Giving Tree. We recently gave this book to our brother Joe & his wife Lindsey as a gift to their daughter on the way.  If you haven't read this one, pick it up and share it with someone you love. 

The Giving Tree 

By ~ Shel Silverstein

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Boxelder (Acer negundo) is a native, fast-growing Boxelder (Acer negundo) is a native, fast-growing maple tree, found throughout Minnesota except for the far northeastern corner of the state .

It is most common on river floodplains and along lakeshores and streams, but also grows in young hardwood forests.

Boxelder can grow in a wide variety of soil types and spreads fast, especially in fence rows, abandoned fields and vacant or disturbed urban lots.

Yellow-green flowers add some color to spring landscapes, but boxelder is not a very popular choice, due to its low ornamental value.

Deciduous; leaves drop in fall

Height: 35 to 60 feet

Width: 35 to 60 feet

Has a rounded to irregular form

Leaves: emerge in mid-April to late May; are 3-7 inches and are made up of 3-7 leaflets. Only native maple with a compound leaf, leaves are opposite each other along branches.

Flowers: emerge in mid-April to late May; yellow-green wind-pollinated flowers on male and female tree

Fruit: winged nutlets or samaras ripen on female trees in August-September

Fruits shed through autumn and winter, produce seedlings in spring, and can prove to be weeds

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