101. Pakenham thinks a metasequoia would make a great specimen tree for any homeowner looking for something unusual, with its red bark and yellow fall color. 102. Perhaps the worms are near the end of their cycle, just as the gypsy moth disappeared after devastating trees for several years. 103. Place food-themed ornaments on a small tree for the kitchen. 104. Poor Chris Simms is still looking under his tree for a big-game mentality. 105. Pupae hatch into adult flies in June and look in the tree for something to lay eggs in. 106. Reliable work in the Garden Project usually leads to steady work elsewhere, sometimes planting trees for the city, sometimes working in those restaurants. 107. Save a tree for the Buddha. 108. Search the trees for monkeys. 109. Save the trees for afternoon after the front is skied out. 110. She stayed in the tree for two years, drawing international media attention from her treetop perch. |