I write "A Year With the Trees" to bring an awareness to the world about the importance of trees to the future of our planet. Planting and being stewards of trees native to where you live is of vital importance for the health of animals, insects, birds, all life, including our own. I am studying the trees that are native to Southern Appalachia, where I live. This blog illustrates 92 trees and why we need to be responsible to keep native plant communities alive and well.
Wednesday, November 8, 2017
Thursday, February 2, 2017
Lanterns of the Winter Forest
American Beech |
American Beech |
American Beech |
American Beech as seen from the Bamboo Hideaway |
Get outside this winter and find your own Beech trees. They are so beautiful. If you do not know where to find your Beech trees, let me know and I will give you some idea.
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celerylady@gmail.com
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