JAMES BALOG (USA, 1952)
Tree: A New Vision of the American Forest
una vida dedicada al estudio
de los glaciares y los árboles
Tree: A New Vision of the American Forest
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una vida dedicada al estudio
de los glaciares y los árboles
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Redbud, Maggie Valley, North Carolina - 369 feet high |
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"Stagg," Sequoia in Alder Creek Grove |
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“Tanglewood” Eastern White Pine, Lenox, Massachusetts |
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Valley Oak, Covelo, California - Largest individual of its species in U.S. |
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American Elm, Buckley, Michigan - Largest individual of its species in U.S. (2000). Murió en el 2002 |
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Redbud, Maggie Valley, North Carolina |
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“Angel Oak,” Johns Island, South Carolina - One of the largest individuals of its species in U.S., 1000+ years old. |
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Canyon Live Oak, Springville, California |
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Canyon Live Oak, Springville, California |
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