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we also have tons of western red cedars. They grow in the rocks!
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There's a lot of those like the top picture around here. They suck up so much ground water.We have a lot of these in the lower part of the mountains. Higher up the beautiful tall ones appear. View attachment 3991609View attachment 3991610
Looks like NM.We have a lot of these in the lower part of the mountains. Higher up the beautiful tall ones appear. View attachment 3991609View attachment 3991610
Did you know they are not native to the USAMe too
Now Wikipedia says they are native but I saw a documentary on pecan trees. They said they were notDid you know they are not native to the USA
Bet that's got some good trout fishing in there too. The more I see of your state the more I fall in love with it. Of course I could never pay what they ask for a home there. I would be happy with a little one room cabin next to that lake.Here's what we have higher up. View attachment 3991627
I did not.Did you know they are not native to the USA