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The Crow’s Path Blog2024-04-29T15:30:29-04:00

Alright, I really hope you got here with me, as this is some pretty fun stuff. I know it’s math and acronym heavy (and cute animal light), but I find it deeply satisfying to quantify some of the more intuitive things about trees. With a couple more calculations, we can paint a very cool picture of the difference between sugar and striped maples. And then we can move on to sword-bearing coneheads!

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