After finding this tree and exploring the remaining grove, I got this heavy mixed feeling I couldn’t shake. It was part joy, little sadness and real curiosity for where there could be more trees like this. For some curious reason, the tree that has caught my attention is the western redcedar or Thuja plicata to be fancy. Like many things named in the Pacific North West area, this is not a true cedar, regardless it holds a significant importance & value to all people for its rot-resistant properties. It is still especially important to Indigenous people of the Pacific North West for its range of uses to make rope, baskets, clothing, rain hats, canoes, totem poles, and tools. These trees can live well over 1,000 years, reaching heights above 70m/230 ft and diameters beyond 7m/23 ft. And after looking at a few of these old old growths, they seem to grow into their own personality shape over time!

Legend has it, this grove of trees was preserved by Park Ranger Harold J. Engles who apparently kept these trees a secret on maps and didn’t include them for planned timber sales. You can find these beautiful giants out by Glacier Peak, WA as the memorial trail named after Harold.

After this experience I got quite curious what other amazing trees could be out there. And just in case you too want to go on your own wild tree chase:

https://nationalchampiontree.org/ 
https://www.monumentaltrees.com/

#thicktrunktuesday #oldgrowth #cascadia #westernredcedar #trees

Have you ever noticed when trees get old enough they grow their own personality?

I found some really big old growth trees. So big I couldn't quite fit them in a photo. So I experimented with some trick photography taking these wide panorama shots. The first two photos deceive the width so much I added two more flat photos for comparison.

When Western red cedars reach this age their trunk grows into a unique shape. These are likely more than a 1000 years old and 200 years ago trees this size covered much of the Pacific North West.

#thicktrunktuesday #oldgrowth #oldgrowthforests #westernredcedar #cascadia #PacificNorthwest #pnw #trees

In case you missed it yesterday, some thoughts on my experiences dreaming with the western red cedar tree who lives in my yard, part of my year long Plant Spirit Ally Challenge https://pnwmichelle.com/2025/05/07/dreaming-with-western-red-cedar-psac-4/ #plantspiritchallenge #plantmagick #WesternRedCedar
Dreaming with Western Red Cedar: Plant Spirit Ally Challenge Day 4

Late in the morning on a sunny day, I gathered recently fallen fronds of red cedar, still full of life and energy. I bound them together with red thread and sat with them under the tree, asking the…

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The #hollyhocks have chosen this spot under the old #WesternRedCedar to volunteer.
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The #Hollyhocks volunteered under the #WesternRedCedar trees.
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Been awhile since I've contributed anything. So here's something for #thicktrunktuesday . #iphonephotography #gabriolaisland #forest #WesternRedCedar

I thought I saw a hashtag #ThickTrunkTuesday? This picture doesn't really do it justice, but this was pretty much the biggest #WesternRedCedar at the #ButchartGardens.

#BC #VancouverIsland #BigTrees

Morning #dogwalk, common #conifers.

I saw a thread this morning arguing that trees are virtually useless as a carbon sequestration tool.

#Trees and #forests provide so much more than that. The #diversity of life on our planet depends on them. #ClimateScience #Botany #Biology

📸 #WesternRedCedar #DouglasFir #HinokiCypress #BlueSpruce