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The redwoods are the last remaining species of a genus that dates back to as early as the Jurassic period. They’ve managed not only to survive and to adapt, but to make space for others, sprouting and supporting new life, new growth—the hanging gardens of ferns dripping from their branches, the wisps of chartreuse lichen furring their bark, the huckleberry bushes sipping strength from their soil.
Between Two Kingdoms: A Memoir of a Life Interrupted
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