Evergreens : How to Grow Them Including Varieties And Characteristics of the Principal Evergreens of the United States

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The seeds pop out, fall in the ashes, then take root and another forest springs up in the place of the dead -one. If the seeds had fallen from the cones, as in the case of other evergreens, there would have been no provision for this reproduction.
The Pinus Albicaulis builds a comfortable shed for the weary traveler as he climbs up to the edge of the timber line.
This often grows lilte an umbrella. It is frequently flat and com- pact on the top so that a man can walk on it. For years it has bee
...n pressed down by the great burdens of snow. It forms a fringe around the bald-headed mountain. There it clings and hangs, wrestling with wind and storm.
John Muir says, "In detached clumps, never touched by fire, the fallen needles of centuries growth make a fine, elastic mattress for the weary mountaineer while the tasseled branches spread a roof over -him and the dead roots, half resin, usually found in abundance, make capital camp fires, unquenchable in thickest storms of rain and snow. Seen from a.


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