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I've found dozens of these trees spread over kilometers of forest in this one valley. It's an isolated spot that was logged off about 75 years ago...
Interesting point about the foliage being more spreading because the trees are understory but I'm confident these are not Nootka Cypress (the rare...
Near Gibsons BC, just north of Vancouver. I'll look tomorrow to see if I can spot some cones.
So I have ran into these trees a number of times now in 3 locations growing understory to regen forest about 70 years old. Never very large (20cm...
Thanks tipularia. That's an interesting plant to know. It is my one book but I wasn't looking in the Heather section. :)
I found this little group of plants growing in a mixed Douglas-fir redcedar forest here on the Sunshine Coast. I looked through my books but...
Thanks for pointing that out Michael I hadn't realized that was the usual spelling. It seems common to see it written and pronounced that way locally.
If they are your uphill neighbors please consider whether or not tall trees in your yard would ruin their view if they have one. Deodora Cedars...
If i remember right there are some old Black Locust Robinia pseudoacacia in that area that have more gnarly bark than what is common.