It has been a little over 30 years since tree body language became a guiding concept for me in my work, assessing tree health and structure. It was the 1994 publication of "The Body Language of Trees, ...
“Trees are not static fixtures. They are dynamic, changing, living beings.” That is how I closed my previous column on tree body language. Too often, people do not consider those principles when they ...
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Learning nature's language: Video analysis of tree sway offers non-invasive method to monitor forest health
Many people look at trees to relax, taking in the soothing fractal patterns to adjust their eyes from too many hours spent at a computer. Dominick "Dom" Ciruzzi, assistant professor of geology at ...
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