Interesting.
I have seen this :)
Photography is not allowed in this room :P
But thanks for sharing.
Pankaj


On Saturday, 7 December 2013 15:10:09 UTC+8, D.S Rawat wrote:
>
> Many of the conifers are known to have very long lifespan; 1000 years and 
> more. Obviously, these massive trees witness a long history in their life; 
> some of it, particularly climatic variations, are reflected in their growth 
> rings.
>
>
> In the Western Himalaya *Cedrus deodara* is one of the conifer which 
> lives for many hundred years. The attached pics are of such tree which 
> lived for 704 years as counted by growth rings. This section of stem is 
> placed in a museum of Forest Research Institute Dehradun.
>
>
> DSRawat Pantnagar
>

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