Who Needs a Forest Fire? ethnobotany these socks show the strange
Description
these socks show the strange and beautiful world of the fungi just like you might encounter it while trekking through the woods in search of a special specimen
Cold Hardy to 15 degrees F Distribution Selected for the garden and introduced by Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden Natural Habitat Sandy terraces
Source of edible pine nuts
Cold Hardy to 15 degrees F Distribution Southern Sierra Nevada
interspersed with sections that explore bugs with kinky sex lives (“She’s Just Not That Into You”)
Who Needs a Forest Fire? ethnobotany these socks show the strangeWho needs a forest fire? We do! But not the kind we have now. The first people who live in California did not fight fire. They use it as a tool and tend the forest floor like a garden for thousands of years. The California Gold Rush of 1849 brought settlers and miners who killed Native Americans and destroyed forest ecosystems. Stopping all fires and allowing the forest floor to become overcrowded and overgrown led to conditions that were perfect for
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