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Summary

Pacific Yew

  • Description: Pacific Yew (Taxus brevifolia) bark. The layered bark structure and red to reddish-purple color are visible. Lichen and moss grow on the undisturbed bark surface.
  • Viewpoint location: Quarry walking trail near west creek (unnamed) crossing, Oregon State University McDonald-Dunn Research Forest, north of Corvallis, Oregon
  • GPS: UTM 10 477003E 4943097N (WGS84/NAD83) USGS Airlie South Quad [1]
  • Viewpoint elevation: 740'
  • View direction: N/A
  • Date and time: 2005.10.29 17:54:32 PDT
  • Camera: Canon PowerShot S110
  • Photographer: Walter Siegmund
  • With help from: Greg Fitzpatrick

©2005 Walter Siegmund

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