Australian Broadcasting Corporation: 'Dinosaur tree' Wollemi pines safe for now as Blue Mountains bushfires continue to burn
The original wild specimens of the ancient Wollemi pine tree are safe for now as fires which have burnt more than 220,000 hectares continue throughout the Blue Mountains region of New South Wales.
'Dinosaur tree' Wollemi pines safe for now as Blue Mountains bushfires continue to burn
Scientific name of pine tree: Why does your Christmas tree smell like a fresh mountain breeze? Or why do some forests stay green all winter long? One of nature's oldest and strongest survivors holds ...
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La Grande Observer: Study finds old growth trees in Blue Mountains dying at high rate
James Johnston has been studying trees in the Blue Mountains that are older than America, and he’s disturbed by how many trees, after surviving for a few centuries or longer, died during a single ...
Study finds old growth trees in Blue Mountains dying at high rate
The Independent: Strange blue rings found in Scandinavian trees leave scientists perplexed
Blue rings found in the stems of trees and bushes in Norway point to a historic cold period in the late 1800s, but the exact cause of this climatic event remains unclear, scientists say. Researchers ...
Alaska Dispatch News: Exploring trees in the country’s farthest north pine grove
The Bulletin: Guest column: Is that a pine, fir or spruce? Here’s how to ID those Central Oregon trees
Guest column: Is that a pine, fir or spruce? Here’s how to ID those Central Oregon trees