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A down spruce tree in the Grove of the Patriarchs at the foot of Mt Raineir reveals nuanced layers of branch growth and the complex weathering of the wood where upwards of 90 feet of rain and snow fall each year.
An alder tree in the Grays Harbor National Wildlife Refuge tells the story of a recent visit by a bear. The trees, which take their bark color from ground minerals and can store precious metals in their tissue reveal a cacophony of color when struck by a bear looking for bugs or bark to eat.
The Sequoia Obscura series documents the colorful inner and hidden lives of Coastal Redwood Trees. Each color here, represents moments in the trees life. Indigo and blues are fire scars and smoke stains. The greens are mosses. The white, lichen and molds. Yellows, the slow decay of fungus that worked for centuries to take hold as Redwood produce chemicals that resist fungus.