JudyB
Queen of the Nuts
Here are some pictures of some of the giants of the Oregon/Northern California Coast Redwoods and some huge old growth Sikta spruce, and cypress, and hemlocks in that area. It's impossible to tell scale, but I can assure you that they are among the biggest trees in the world. We went to several places, it was quite an experience to stand in the presence of so much age and beauty. I'm posting these in General discussion as there are some takeaways from these crazy branching and root structures. These trees grow so old that when they loose their tops, they'll put up multiple new apexes from branching lower, or the seedlings that grow on the upper trunks will root on the detritus that occurs up in the canopy and help to nourish the trees with their root structure imbedded into the older tree. I'll post coast pics on the tea house side...