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This is a full-color version of
the black-and-white "Park Sentinel." To repeat what we said
for the b/w version: "Southern live oak trees (Quercus
virginiana) grow primarily along a narrow strip of the United
States' southeastern coastline. These evergreen trees are probably
best known for the massive horizontal limbs that give old trees
their majestic character. The trunks can grow to more than six feet
in diameter, with branches up to one hundred feet long. The tree in
this image is in a small Mobile, Alabama neighborhood park named
Washington Square." |
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