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Bo Zarts

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11. I was about 75 feet away, with a long lens. And since you are Botany, here is a list of my trees:
Sun Feb 23, 2025, 06:21 PM
Feb 23

NORTH IDAHO EVERGREENS
Douglas-fir (Red Fir)
Englemann Spruce
Grand fir (White Fir)
Lodgepole Pine
Mountain Hemlock
Pacific Yew
Ponderosa Pine (Yellow Pine)
Subalpine fir
Western Hemlock
Western Larch (Tamarack)
Western Red Cedar
Western White Pine
Whitebark Pine

NORTH IDAHO BROADLEAF TREES
Black Cottonwood
Quaking Aspen
Western Paper Birch

My mountaintop has predominately Subalpine fir, which just so happens to be my favorite species of tree.

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