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Hemlock trees even keep their own stumps alive, so the forest can keep growing.
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Jul 12, 2020Beech can even invade the impenetrable hemlocks.
Read MoreThe Creativity of Basswood
Jul 03, 2020As wild as are the roots of yellow birch, the branches of basswood are wilder. You can't keep a good basswood down.
Read MoreVoyaging Roots -- The Yellow Birch
Jun 13, 2020Yellow birch roots are great travelers
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Paperback of Sprout Lands is Out
May 25, 2020The ancient commons are a model for today's urban forest.
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Sprout Lands: A Conversation with William Bryant Logan with Robin Wall Kimmerer
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A lecture by William Bryant Logan, author of Sprout Lands: Tending the Endless Gift of Trees, followed by a conversation with Robin Wall Kimmerer, author of Braiding Sweetgrass (2014).
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Apr 30, 2019Read MoreResourceful Ironwood
Mar 11, 2019A small ironwood, Carpinus caroliniana, on the edge of Lincoln Pond in the Helderbergs. It looks like high water at some point almost drowned it. But not quite. On the right hand stem, a lateral has become the new leader. How did it happen?
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The Power of Reiteration
Feb 27, 2019By repeating themselves, trees can revive even after they fail. Branches can become trees of their own. Roots in a hollow can become the source of a new tree. Here, a fallen osage orange has turned two lateral branches into 30 foot tall trees. The one at the end is now putting down its own roots. When the old tree dies, this tree will carry on, genetically identical. This is called phoenix regeneration.
Read MoreWillow Pollards
Feb 09, 2019The ancient tradition of pollarding willows is still alive on the Somerset Levels near Bristol in western England. It is a landscape full of stunning ancient pollards, but there are farmers who still regularly cut their willows, using the sprouts for hurdles, wattle fencing and baskets.