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Home » douglas fir

douglas fir

Feb 8, 2025 @ 01:30 pmEvents

What’s that Tree? [FULL]

Meet some of the tall, towering trees overhead — exploring their bark, cones, and needles, all while enjoying some fresh air in nature. If it’s dry enough, we might do some bark rub prints along the way to explore the textures of the trees, with materials provided!

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close-up of the green foliage of a western redcedar
Photo: David Prasad, CC BY-SA 2.0

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