Mount Rainier National
Park
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Big old trees, standing snags, large downed logs, a multi-layered canopy, and logs in streams define the old-growth forest and give it character. Three giant species: Douglas-Firs with furrowed bark, Western Hemlocks with lacy-needled branches, and Western Red Cedars with buttressed bases dominate the forest canopy. These trees and associated species have survived undisturbed by avalanche, fire or flood for more than 10 centuries, while storms of a thousand winters have battered the treetops. |
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