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  2. Tree line - Wikipedia

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    The foreground shows the transition from trees to no trees. These trees are stunted in growth and one-sided because of cold and constant wind. The tree line is the edge of a habitat at which trees are capable of growing and beyond which they are not. It is found at high elevations and high latitudes. Beyond the tree line, trees cannot tolerate ...

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  4. Sierra Nevada subalpine zone - Wikipedia

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    The Sierra Nevada subalpine zone refers to a biotic zone below treeline in the Sierra Nevada mountain range of California, United States. This subalpine zone is positioned between the upper montane zone (such as red fir forest) at its lower limit, and tree line at its upper limit. The Sierra Nevada subalpine zone occurs between 2,450–3,660 ...

  5. Tree Line USA - Wikipedia

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    Tree Line USA. Tree Line USA is a program sponsored by the Arbor Day Foundation in cooperation with the National Association of State Foresters which recognizes public and private utilities across the United States that demonstrate best practices that protect and enhance America's urban forests. [1][2]

  6. Mexican ironwood carvings - Wikipedia

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    Mexican ironwood carvings. Mexican ironwood carving is a Mexican tradition of carving the wood of the Olneya tesota tree, a Sonora Desert tree commonly called ironwood (palo fierro in Spanish). Olneya tesota is a slow growing important shade tree in northwest Mexico and the southwest U.S. The wood it produces is very dense and sinks in water.

  7. William Rush and His Model - Wikipedia

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    William Rush Carving His Allegorical Figure of the Schuylkill River (1876–77), Oil on canvas, 51.1 cm x 66.3 cm (20-1/8 in x 26-1/8 in), Philadelphia Museum of Art. William Rush and His Model is the collective name given to several paintings by the American artist Thomas Eakins , one set from 1876–77 and the other from 1908.

  8. Charles Edenshaw - Wikipedia

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    Charles Edenshaw. Charles Edenshaw (c. 1839 –1920) was a Haida artist [1] from Haida Gwaii, British Columbia. He is known for his woodcarving, argillite carving, jewellery, and painting. [2] His style was known for its originality and innovative narrative forms, created while adhering to the principles of formline art characteristic of Haida art.

  9. Wood carving - Wikipedia

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    Wood carving. Wood carving is a form of woodworking by means of a cutting tool (knife) in one hand or a chisel by two hands or with one hand on a chisel and one hand on a mallet, resulting in a wooden figure or figurine, or in the sculptural ornamentation of a wooden object. The phrase may also refer to the finished product, from individual ...

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