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"sink" if left alone. douglas fir is much more than a gas sponge, of course. van pelt calls it "the most architecturally complex" tree in our forests because of its huge size, fat branches and tendency to break and regrow, producing all kinds of in- teresting platforms for mosses, lichens, small mammals
"sink" if left alone. douglas fir is much more than a gas sponge, of course. van pelt calls it "the most architecturally complex" tree in our forests because of its huge size, fat branches and tendency to break and regrow, producing all kinds of in- teresting platforms for mosses, lichens, small mammals...
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