NunyaBidness on Nostr: Note the smaller size of the trees in the center. Crowding vs. proper spacing is well ...
Note the smaller size of the trees in the center. Crowding vs. proper spacing is well represented here.
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jackspirko (npub1587…kv0n)
quoting note12sq…w6ktIn the Miyazaki Prefecture in southern Japan, groups of Japanese cedar trees appear to be arranged in concentric circles, strangely similar to crop circles and it’s not the work of green-thumbed aliens. The formation is actually the result of a meticulous project begun in 1973, centered around forest growth and spacing. The area was designated as “experimental forestry,” with one experiment calling for the planting of trees in 10-degree radial increments to form 10 concentric circles.
45 years later, the trees have grown in a unique convex shape, creating a beautiful formation and proving that tree spacing does indeed affect growth patterns