Sue Lyle

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we discovered that the birch trees whose roots ran freely and connected with the firs were almost twice the size of those in the trenched plots, and they were free of disease. Compared to the birches we’d thinned alongside the creek nearby two decades ago, these were smaller, but they were healthy, the papery bark thick, lenticels (eyelets) compact, branches few, valuable for making baskets.
Finding the Mother Tree: Uncovering the Wisdom and Intelligence of the Forest
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