Dive into the intricate world of the red cedar with "Notes On The Red Cedar, Issues 25-31", a collection of observations and insights by Charles Theodore Mohr. This compilation offers a detailed look at various aspects of the red cedar, providing valuable information for botanists, forestry professionals, and nature enthusiasts alike. Explore Mohr's findings on the tree's growth patterns, ecological role, and economic significance. A must-read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of this iconic tree species.
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