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Dedication of a rare cocoa tree at the Arboretum in Arcadia, CA. The tree was flown from Africa and presented to the Arboretum by the Chocolate Manufacturing Association of U.S. Pictured: Frank Timberlake (Chocolate Manufacturing Association) and Dr. William S. Stewart (Director, Los Angeles County Department of Arboreta and Botanical Gardens). (Jan. 18)
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1967
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Dedication of a rare cocoa tree at the Arboretum in Arcadia, CA. Pictured: Frank Timberlake (Chocolate Manufacturing Association) and Dr. William S. Stewart (Director, Los Angeles County Department of Arboreta and Botanical Gardens). (Jan. 18)
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1967
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Dedication of a rare cocoa tree at the Arboretum in Arcadia, CA. Pictured: Frank Timberlake (Chocolate Manufacturing Association) and Dr. William S. Stewart (Director, Los Angeles County Department of Arboreta and Botanical Gardens). (Jan. 18)
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1967
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Dedication of a rare cocoa tree at the Arboretum in Arcadia, CA. Pictured: Frank Timberlake, Dr. William S. Stewart (background, left to right); Mary Lee Renna, Barbara Radall, Charles Blue (foreground, front to rear). (Jan. 18)
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1967
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Dedication of a rare cocoa tree at the Arboretum in Arcadia, CA. Pictured: Frank Timberlake, Dr. William S. Stewart (background, left to right); Mary Lee Renna, Barbara Radall, Charles Blue (foreground, front to rear). (Jan. 18)
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1967
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Dedication of a rare cocoa tree at the Arboretum in Arcadia, CA. Pictured: Frank Timberlake, Dr. William S. Stewart (background, left to right); Mary Lee Renna, Barbara Radall, Charles Blue (foreground, front to rear). (Jan. 18)
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1967
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Dedication of a rare cocoa tree at the Arboretum in Arcadia, CA. Pictured: Frank Timberlake, Dr. William S. Stewart (background, left to right); Mary Lee Renna, Barbara Radall, Charles Blue (foreground, front to rear). (Jan. 18)
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1967
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Very rare Santa Lucia Fir (Abies venusta), endemic to the fog belt along the California coast, north from San Luis Obispo. U.S. Forest Service protected area of trees growing on very steep hillsides at Lucia (off Hwy. #1) in July 1966. These trees do not grow anywhere else in the world.
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1966
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Very rare Santa Lucia Fir (Abies venusta), endemic to the fog belt along the California coast, north from San Luis Obispo.
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1966
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Very rare Santa Lucia Fir (Abies venusta), endemic to the fog belt along the California coast, north from San Luis Obispo.
Date
1966
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Very rare Santa Lucia Fir (Abies venusta), endemic to the fog belt along the California coast, north from San Luis Obispo.
Date
1966
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Very rare Santa Lucia Fir (Abies venusta), endemic to the fog belt along the California coast, north from San Luis Obispo.
Date
1966
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Santa Lucia Fir (Abies venusta) in Los Padres National Forest, Forest Headquarters at King City, CA, on "Nacimiento Road" at road's end. (July)
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1966
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Santa Lucia Fir (Abies venusta) in Los Padres National Forest, Forest Headquarters at King City, CA, on "Nacimiento Road" at road's end. (July)
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1966
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Santa Lucia Fir (Abies venusta) in Los Padres National Forest, Forest Headquarters at King City, CA, on "Nacimiento Road" at road's end. (July)
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1966
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Santa Lucia Fir (Abies venusta) in Los Padres National Forest, Forest Headquarters at King City, CA, on "Nacimiento Road" at road's end. (July)
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1966
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Santa Lucia Fir (Abies venusta) in Los Padres National Forest, Forest Headquarters at King City, CA, on "Nacimiento Road" at road's end. (July)
Date
1966
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Very rare Bristle Cone Pine (Pinus aristata) cone and needles, found growing in the White Mountains east of Bishop at Schulman Grove U. S. Forest Service Historic Preserve. Needles stay on the branches for over 40 years. "Pine Alpha" tree ring found, date over 4300 years old by Schulman, a dendrologist. (May 12)
Date
1966
Title
Very rare Bristle Cone Pine (Pinus aristata) cone and needles, found growing in the White Mountains east of Bishop at Schulman Grove U. S. Forest Service Historic Preserve. Needles stay on the branches for over 40 years. "Pine Alpha" tree ring found, date over 4300 years old by Schulman, a dendrologist. (May 12)
Date
1966
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Very rare Bristle Cone Pine (Pinus aristata) cone and needles, found growing in the White Mountains east of Bishop at Schulman Grove U. S. Forest Service Historic Preserve. Needles stay on the branches for over 40 years. "Pine Alpha" tree ring found, date over 4300 years old by Schulman, a dendrologist. (May 12)
Date
1966
Title
Very rare Bristle Cone Pine (Pinus aristata) cone and needles, found growing in the White Mountains east of Bishop at Schulman Grove U. S. Forest Service Historic Preserve. Needles stay on the branches for over 40 years. "Pine Alpha" tree ring found, date over 4300 years old by Schulman, a dendrologist. (May 12)
Date
1966
Title
Very rare Bristle Cone Pine (Pinus aristata) cone and needles, found growing in the White Mountains east of Bishop at Schulman Grove U. S. Forest Service Historic Preserve. Needles stay on the branches for over 40 years. "Pine Alpha" tree ring found, date over 4300 years old by Schulman, a dendrologist. (May 12)
Date
1966
Title
Very rare Bristle Cone Pine (Pinus aristata) cone and needles, found growing in the White Mountains east of Bishop at Schulman Grove U. S. Forest Service Historic Preserve. Needles stay on the branches for over 40 years. "Pine Alpha" tree ring found, date over 4300 years old by Schulman, a dendrologist. (May 12)
Date
1966
Title
Very rare Bristle Cone Pine (Pinus aristata) cone and needles, found growing in the White Mountains east of Bishop at Schulman Grove U. S. Forest Service Historic Preserve. Needles stay on the branches for over 40 years. "Pine Alpha" tree ring found, date over 4300 years old by Schulman, a dendrologist. (May 12)
Date
1966
Title
Very rare Bristle Cone Pine (Pinus aristata) cone and needles, found growing in the White Mountains east of Bishop at Schulman Grove U. S. Forest Service Historic Preserve. Needles stay on the branches for over 40 years. "Pine Alpha" tree ring found, date over 4300 years old by Schulman, a dendrologist. (May 12)
Date
1966
Title
Very rare Bristle Cone Pine (Pinus aristata) cone and needles, found growing in the White Mountains east of Bishop at Schulman Grove U. S. Forest Service Historic Preserve. Needles stay on the branches for over 40 years. "Pine Alpha" tree ring found, date over 4300 years old by Schulman, a dendrologist. (May 12)
Date
1966
Title
Very rare Bristle Cone Pine (Pinus aristata) cone and needles, found growing in the White Mountains east of Bishop at Schulman Grove U. S. Forest Service Historic Preserve. Needles stay on the branches for over 40 years. "Pine Alpha" tree ring found, date over 4300 years old by Schulman, a dendrologist. (May 12)
Date
1966
Title
Very rare Bristle Cone Pine (Pinus aristata) cone and needles, found growing in the White Mountains east of Bishop at Schulman Grove U. S. Forest Service Historic Preserve. Needles stay on the branches for over 40 years. "Pine Alpha" tree ring found, date over 4300 years old by Schulman, a dendrologist. (May 12)
Date
1966
Title
Very rare Bristle Cone Pine (Pinus aristata) cone and needles, found growing in the White Mountains east of Bishop at Schulman Grove U. S. Forest Service Historic Preserve. Needles stay on the branches for over 40 years. "Pine Alpha" tree ring found, date over 4300 years old by Schulman, a dendrologist. (May 12)
Date
1966
Title
Very rare Bristle Cone Pine (Pinus aristata) cone and needles, found growing in the White Mountains east of Bishop at Schulman Grove U. S. Forest Service Historic Preserve. Needles stay on the branches for over 40 years. "Pine Alpha" tree ring found, date over 4300 years old by Schulman, a dendrologist. (May 12)
Date
1966
Title
Very rare Bristle Cone Pine (Pinus aristata) cone and needles, found growing in the White Mountains east of Bishop at Schulman Grove U. S. Forest Service Historic Preserve. Needles stay on the branches for over 40 years. "Pine Alpha" tree ring found, date over 4300 years old by Schulman, a dendrologist. (May 12)
Date
1966
Title
Very rare Bristle Cone Pine (Pinus aristata) cone and needles, found growing in the White Mountains east of Bishop at Schulman Grove U. S. Forest Service Historic Preserve. Needles stay on the branches for over 40 years. "Pine Alpha" tree ring found, date over 4300 years old by Schulman, a dendrologist. (May 12)
Date
1966
Title
Very rare Bristle Cone Pine (Pinus aristata) cone and needles, found growing in the White Mountains east of Bishop at Schulman Grove U. S. Forest Service Historic Preserve. Needles stay on the branches for over 40 years. "Pine Alpha" tree ring found, date over 4300 years old by Schulman, a dendrologist. (May 12)
Date
1966
Title
Very rare Bristle Cone Pine (Pinus aristata) cone and needles, found growing in the White Mountains east of Bishop at Schulman Grove U. S. Forest Service Historic Preserve. Needles stay on the branches for over 40 years. "Pine Alpha" tree ring found, date over 4300 years old by Schulman, a dendrologist. (May 12)
Date
1966
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