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Neat! Sort of reminds me of yellow birch, which we have in the Adirondacks. We’d meet the standards of a “rainforest” if all of our precipitation was rain, alas we have very snowy winters. This YB is 95’ tall and north of 350 years old. Adirondack old growth is my favorite!
May 10, 2025, 10:55 AM