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Re: TT: Significance of individual trees



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There is, for lack of a better word, a grove of eastern red cedar on
bluffs overlooking the Current River in Southern Missouri, that the
State Conservation group has declared in excess of 3000 years old. 
While not the oldest living tree, it goes to show that the adaptability
and pure cussedness of some species allows them to live for extream
periods of time.  Missouri has wisely kept the location quiet, and wrote
them up in there monthly magazine.  They, too, grow on an extreamely
severe site.
-- 
Don Staples
UIN 4653335

My Ego Stroke:  http://www.livingston.net/dstaples/


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