
Happy Friday GPODers!
A couple weeks ago I shared my plant findings from Victoria, the capital of British Columbia and largest city on Vancouver Island. These included incredible container combinations, perfectly manicured plantings, and a sensational topiary creation. Today, I’m thrilled to be able to show off the other, more wild aspect of the island.
Whether you’re a foodie, a beach goer, or an avid hiker, Vancouver Island really has something for everyone. For me, the biggest draw to Vancouver Island was its absolutely incredible trees. Home to one of the last temperate rainforests, the mild climate and long rainy season have created some of the largest and oldest trees in the world. While I was prepared to some huge, pretty amazing looking trees, I was not prepared for all the incredible ways trees have grow on the island in old growth forests, on cliff-sides and along beaches, and even on the tip of a log in the middle of lake.
Yes, you read that right. This is called the Fairy Lake Bonsai Tree, and no, it’s not some crazy art installation. In a remote lake near the town of Port Renfrew, a tiny hemlock fir has managed to take root and grow from an old log a good distance from the lake’s shore.
Of course, the massive trees did not disappoint either. Vancouver Island is most known for its populations of western red cedar, Douglas fir, and Sitka spruce, but there are about 20 different native species on the island with many of them growing to dizzying heights. I spotted this in enormous red cedar in Avatar Grove, a great spot for tree sighting and home to a pretty infamous tree.
Have a fabulous weekend everyone, and I encourage you all to go out and admire a long-lived plant. Whether it’s something in your own garden you planted years ago, or an old tree in a local park, there is so much to be learned from a living thing that has weathered so many storms.
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Comments
Great pictures and inspiration! Great narrative also. Thank you.
Your beautiful views of nature are paralleled by your interesting and informative comments! Thanks!
The Fairy Lake Bonsai Tree and the gnarled tree are just fabulous! Thanks for sharing!
Gnarly!!! : )
Trees have always astonished me - coming out of the Muir Woods in California was like returning to Earth after having been in another dimension. The acres that are being burned by wildfires in the US and Canada just breaks my heart...
Really interesting!
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