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Join Date: Jul-2002
Location: Chattanooga, TN
Country: U.S.A.
Posts: 199
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Peter Chan's Green Trunks
Hi,
Have you ever noticed the color of some of the trunks on some of the trees in Peter Chan's book, Masterclass. Recently I was looking through the book and was reminded of the bright green trunks in some of the pics. Not faint, or a hint of green, but very bright green. A couple examples: Near the front of the book there is a group of 40-50 year old Ezo Spruce(pg. 12 in my copy), and a 15 year old Larch a little further into the book(pg.41). This book is the only place I've seen this and it has me very curious. I kinda like it on the Ezo Spruce. It almost looks like something out of a Dr. Seuss book. Maybe I haven't looked around enough, but I can't think of any tree I've ever seen in the wild that looked like this. Is it natural? Is it paint? Moss? Any ideas?
Thanks
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