That’s awesome! They grow like crazy where we live. My childhood home had one, I always loved playing with it’s dried leaves and peely bark when I was little. It’s wood is such a beautiful white too.
We had a lot where I grew up but the area I live in now has been owned by logging and paper companies for 100 years so it’s mostly been wiped out. The only remaining ones I see are beaten up along roadways (rare) or hanging off of cliffs.
That’s awesome! They grow like crazy where we live. My childhood home had one, I always loved playing with it’s dried leaves and peely bark when I was little. It’s wood is such a beautiful white too.
We had a lot where I grew up but the area I live in now has been owned by logging and paper companies for 100 years so it’s mostly been wiped out. The only remaining ones I see are beaten up along roadways (rare) or hanging off of cliffs.
Is this is the pacific nothwest?