Sue Lyle

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protecting their delicate chloroplasts from the high sun. Where the birch leaves could not reach, the cedars were tanned red to prevent damage to their chlorophyll. The seedlings in the threesome were so close they seemed bound in a common story—with some type of beginning, middle, and end. Barb asked why I’d included cedar next to the birch and fir.
Finding the Mother Tree: Uncovering the Wisdom and Intelligence of the Forest
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