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  2. Finding the Mother Tree - Wikipedia

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    Finding the Mother Tree is a memoir by the Canadian forest ecologist Suzanne Simard. It has been reviewed in The New York Times, [1] The Guardian, [2] The Washington Post, [3] The Wall Street Journal, [4] among other publications. [5] In her memoir, Simard asserts that trees in forests are interdependent with fungi mycelium.

  3. Te Matua Ngahere - Wikipedia

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    A viewing tower provides excellent vistas of the rich forest cover. This ancient tree is stated to be the mother of 50 species of trees which grow on it. [9] [10] The largest tree in this forest reserve is Tāne Mahuta, which is named after the Māori god of the forests. It is situated further north of the Te Matua Ngahere.

  4. Serianthes nelsonii - Wikipedia

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    Serianthes nelsonii is a large tree endemic to Guam and Rota of the Mariana Islands.Only one mature tree existed on Guam (until November 2024, when it was announced it perished to the consequences of deforestation and the 2023 Typhoon Mawar [3]), while 121 mature trees have been identified on Rota since 1984.

  5. Suzanne Simard - Wikipedia

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    Suzanne Simard (born 1960) [3] is a Canadian forestry scientist and conservationist who is best known for her research on forest ecology and plant intelligence. [4] [5] [6]Simard is a Professor in the Department of Forest and Conservation Sciences at the University of British Columbia. [7]

  6. Tāne Mahuta - Wikipedia

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    Tāne Mahuta, also called "God of the Forest", is a giant kauri tree (Agathis australis) in the Waipoua Forest of Northland Region, New Zealand. Its age is unknown but is estimated to be between 1,250 and 2,500 years. It is the largest living kauri tree known to stand today. [1] It is named after Tāne, the Māori god of forests and of birds. [2]

  7. Woman jokes about mother’s skinny ‘Ozempic’ Christmas tree

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    In Rollins’ video, she showed off her mother’s Christmas tree as Mariah Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas Is You” played in the background. The tree was barely visible underneath all of ...

  8. Ghost of Chibusa Enoki - Wikipedia

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    Ghost of Chibusa Enoki (怪談乳房榎, Kaidan chibusa enoki), aka The Mother Tree, [2] is a 1958 black-and-white, full screen Japanese film directed by Goro Katano.The film, a good example of the Japanese horror genre, was not dubbed in English nor shown theatrically in the United States.

  9. Mother and daughter ‘killed by falling rotting tree that ...

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    A mother and daughter were killed when a decaying tree fell on their car, an inquest heard. Elaine Reason, 56, and Grace, 16, died when the mature beech tree crushed their Land Rover Freelander ...