Heritage Trees: An Introduction
Heritage
trees are individual trees that are especially valued for their great size and
age, or for some particular
historical or cultural significance. In many parts of the world, heritage trees
have been identified,
formally recognized, and conserved as part of the natural and cultural heritage
of a country
or culture. This growing recognition of heritage trees is timely as trees of
great stature and
age, in particular, are vanishing around the
world. (From Heritage Trees of Fiji, one of many such projects around the world). This the first of many posts about the Heritage Trees of San Juan County.
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Wise Woman Tree |
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Sunset Wolf Tree |
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Wolf Sprouts From Rock |
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Wolf Sprouts From Rock |
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Wolf Sprouts From Rock |
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Open Heart Madrona |
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We Share the Same Root Madronas |
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Loving Madrona |
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Loving Madrona |
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Wolf Tree Family |
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Shining Madrona |
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Shining Madrona2 |
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Shining Madrona3 |
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Shining Madrona Base |
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Shining Madrona4 |
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