White lilac tree and maple tree. I don't have a favorite forest. I've never been to a forest.
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White lilac tree and maple tree. I don't have a favorite forest. I've never been to a forest.
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I somewhere in my proximity in Northern Germany encountered this very unusual forest at a remote place. It's made up abt. 95% of younger oaks and the whole ground as far as you can look in all directions is covered by blueberry bushes. It has a strange vibe.
https://i.imgur.com/t2fpnvb.jpg
I love the Eastern Hemlock tree (not to be confused with poison Hemlock).
https://i.imgur.com/NCezTF0.jpg
These tall (non-toxic :)), majestic, evergreens, grow in the natural ravines of the Appalachian Mountains. I have very fond memories from my childhood of the remarkably cool and shaded Hemlock ravines, they were a great respite from the humid, hot, and buggy weather on a mid-summer day. Almost like Heaven, really. Descending into a Hemlock ravine, it felt like the temperature suddenly dropped 10 degrees, the ground turned to a bed of soft needles below your feet, most undergrowth, gone, just open forest floor.
Unfortunately, these trees are being decimated by the invasive Wooly Adelgid, an aphid-like insect native to Asia.
https://i.imgur.com/ORFVOV6.jpg
In my lifetime I have seen a particularly beautiful ravine transformed so much as to be unrecognizable. As the Adelgids slowly starve the trees, the branches beginning weakening and falling off, from the bottom of the tree up. As the branches die off, and the needles thin out, sunlight infiltrates the canopy, gradually transforming the forest floor to vines, brambles, weeds, and successional growth. The magic of the ravines is being lost.
Here is a fairly recent picture I took, you should barely be able to see sky thru those trees:
https://i.imgur.com/QVTw03Z.jpg
Here I took a picture looking down into the ravine from higher up on the trail:
https://i.imgur.com/jIgy8D3.jpg
I will have to list my top 3 favorite trees, because I can't choose just one.
Sequioa/Redwood
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Fig
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and Birch.
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My favorite forests that i've been to are the old growth Redwood forests of northern California and the temperate rain forests of NW Washington.
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The famous Byzantine tree, often inhaled by some of the Greek members here to get high and feel like Roman shamans instead of modern Greek plebs.
Big palm trees