A single tree in the tropical forest in the south of Mexico has more different species than some European countries.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Each has his own tree of ancestors, but at the top of all sits Probably Arboreal.
When you think about it, if the fittest always won, all forests should be completely homogeneous. One species should supplant all others as the most superior competitor. But it doesn't happen that way. Nor does it happen that way in the marketplace.
Like people, trees are all individuals.
Even if one tree falls down it wouldn't affect the entire forest.
I suppose that few people ever forget the first sight of a palm-tree of any species. I vividly remember seeing one for the first time at Malaga, but the coco-palm groves of the Pacific have a strangeness and witchery of their own.
I like trees because they seem more resigned to the way they have to live than other things do.
Native trees are so important to our ecosystem.
Ye are the fruits of one tree and the leaves of one branch.
A woodland in full color is awesome as a forest fire, in magnitude at least, but a single tree is like a dancing tongue of flame to warm the heart.
I'm not an extreme tree-hugger. I do believe trees grow and are a useful agricultural product that can be harvested without damaging the ecology and wildlife.
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