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Redwoods are a symbol of the strength and beauty of nature from "summary" of The Wild Trees by Richard Preston

Redwoods reach for the sky, towering two hundred feet or more above the forest floor. Their massive trunks can be as wide as a small house, and their branches spread out like a canopy, blocking out the sunlight and creating a cool, shaded world below. These ancient giants have stood for centuries, weathering storms, fires, and the passage of time with a strength that is both humbling and awe-inspiring. Yet, despite their immensity, redwoods are also delicate and vulnerable. Their shallow root systems make them susceptible to toppling in high winds or heavy rains. Their bark is thick and fibrous, protecting them from fire, but even the smallest spark can ignite a blaze that can consume them in minutes. And their slow growth rate means that it can take decades for a redwood to reach maturity, leaving them at the mercy of changing environmental conditions and human encroachment. In this way, redwoods serve as a reminder of the fragility of nature, even as they embody its power and resilience. They are a symbol of the intricate balance that exists in the natural world, where strength and beauty coexi...
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    The Wild Trees

    Richard Preston

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