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Jack Horner's avatar

Thanks for the sunny side growth info Caro (and to be less transactional, thanks for the beauty of the post in general!). I'd wondered about that but never learnt about it. There is another factor to growth ring spacings that I think that you'll love, as to me it has a martial art perspective... trees form 'reaction growth' in response to external forces applied upon them (e.g. prevailing wind, a leaning neighbour, side-heavy crown or other reason to lean). Softwoods build up compression wood (thicker rings on the 'downfall' side to push back against the lean) whereas hardwoods build up tension wood ( thicker rings to pull back the tree from the direction of fall).

I'm imagining a game of Buddhist wrestling between the wind and a tree. The tree learns its windy opponent, but a rare, different wind can overpower the same strong tree by using its strengths as weaknesses. All the training is used against it and it can prove fatal, unable to learn its new lesson.

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Graham Pardun's avatar

I loved this, Caro! All of it!

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