Leaning together to decrease their sense of vulnerability and isolation as their neighbours have been destroyed. Our gain, at what cost?
Leaning together to decrease their sense of vulnerability and isolation as their neighbours have been destroyed. Our gain, at what cost?
The story you reveal here is compelling.
Are those Eucalyptus trees? My tree knowledge has suffered middle age brain. LOL
I'm not good on plant ID, Cathleen, but it's likely. The background trees, presumably on the edge of this plantation look like gums, as eucalypts are commonly called here. The majority of trees in Oz seem to be eucalypts. I presume these are tall & skinny because of dense planting to get straight trunks.
You made me cry.