Bon Echo’s Largest Tree Might Be The Most Obvious : 無料・フリー素材/写真
Bon Echo’s Largest Tree Might Be The Most Obvious / Cloyne & District Historical Society
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説明 | Possibly the largest tree in Bon Echo, this mammoth White Pine that stands at the entrance to the lagoon near the main beach. Several people need to reach with outstretched arms to cover the tree circumference.We know the lumber rights around the Mazinaw area were purchased by Peter McLaren around 1880. The Mazinaw area was first opened to logging in the 1850s when the Addington Colonization Road was established. Majestic White Pines estimated to be 400 years old dotted the area with a density of 500 to 800 trees per hectare, Many were 38 metres high with a diameter of one metre or more. The tree in this photo is over one metre in diameter. The age is unknown but is likely a few hundred years old. It may have been left behind from the logging operations because of its split leader (the trunk splits in half part way up the trunk) making it unsuitable for squared timbers that were cut in 30.5 metre (100 foot) lengths. Source: The Mazinaw Experience by John Campbell. |
撮影日 | 2022-08-25 11:56:33 |
撮影者 | Cloyne & District Historical Society , Cloyne, Canada |
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