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They're called redcedar, because their interior wood is red, but their bark is rough and gets greyer as they age. Add to that the green and blue lichen that coat their bark over time, and the effect gives a feeling of enchantment to the coastal woods. Sometimes I think they look like Ents. Cama Beach State Park, Camano Island, Washington, USA
#Photography #PNW #CamaBeachStatePark #redcedar -
They're called redcedar, because their interior wood is red, but their bark is rough and gets greyer as they age. Add to that the green and blue lichen that coat their bark over time, and the effect gives a feeling of enchantment to the coastal woods. Sometimes I think they look like Ents. Cama Beach State Park, Camano Island, Washington, USA
#Photography #PNW #CamaBeachStatePark #redcedar -
They're called redcedar, because their interior wood is red, but their bark is rough and gets greyer as they age. Add to that the green and blue lichen that coat their bark over time, and the effect gives a feeling of enchantment to the coastal woods. Sometimes I think they look like Ents. Cama Beach State Park, Camano Island, Washington, USA
#Photography #PNW #CamaBeachStatePark #redcedar -
They're called redcedar, because their interior wood is red, but their bark is rough and gets greyer as they age. Add to that the green and blue lichen that coat their bark over time, and the effect gives a feeling of enchantment to the coastal woods. Sometimes I think they look like Ents. Cama Beach State Park, Camano Island, Washington, USA
#Photography #PNW #CamaBeachStatePark #redcedar -
They're called redcedar, because their interior wood is red, but their bark is rough and gets greyer as they age. Add to that the green and blue lichen that coat their bark over time, and the effect gives a feeling of enchantment to the coastal woods. Sometimes I think they look like Ents. Cama Beach State Park, Camano Island, Washington, USA
#Photography #PNW #CamaBeachStatePark #redcedar