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The Ancient | Max Foster Photography

Refresh your space with The Ancient, Max Foster's limited edition photography print of an Ancient Bristlecone Pine Tree in California from his Forests & Trees gallery collection...

Bristlecone Pines are some of the oldest continually living organisms on Earth. They look like terrestrial tornadoes.

Photo about Twisted trunk of an ancient bristlecone pine - world s oldest living things - more than 4000 years old. Image of pine, braggy, enduring - 18304009

Old mountain Aras cypress at Tandooreh National Park, Iran Photo: Ali Pezhouhi

Old mountain Aras cypress at Tandooreh National Park, Iran Photo: Ali Pezhouhi

TYWKIWDBI      ("Tai-Wiki-Widbee"): Life lesson from a twisted tree

"The twisted tree lives its life, while the right tree ends up as planks." "... paraphrased from the Book of Chuang Tzu, the second major text of Taoism. Taoism is a critique of the more mainstream ideals of Confucianism. In the original text the twisted tree story has less to do with “individualism” and more to do with Taoism’s rejection of duality. The twisted tree is so useless that it’s useful, because it’s the only tree left to offer shade after all the others are cut down. Ergo, the…

Grow a Bristlecone Pine—the longest living organism in the world! Each vial contains several seeds of Pinus aristata, each crammed with all the genetic information to grow one of the oldest known organisms on Earth. Be sure to study the proper growing/care instructions for your climate. The oldest known of these trees is 5,068 years old and its exact location in California is kept secret. Bristlecone pines thrive in harsh environments: rocky soil with high winds and no rainfall. This typically l

The seeds are packed with all the genetic material needed to develop into the oldest type of organism on the planet, a bristlecone pine tree. Bristlecone pines are a group of 3 species of pine trees that can live for thousands of years. The oldest confirmed, non-clonal organism on the planet is a 4,850 year old bristlecone pine. Its called Methuselah, and its exact location in California is kept secret. The oldest known non-living tree was also a bristlecone pine, called Prometheus, that…

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Top Yosemite National Park Alternatives by MONICA PRELLE #nationalpark #parks #yosemite #national #park #yosemitenationalpark #tree