I blame the fairies.
Originally shared by Joerg Fliege
Up in Ontario, there are "rings" of stunted tree growth, sometimes 2km of diameter.
And there are more hypotheses trying to explain the phenomenon than you can shake a stick at.
http://www.bldgblog.com/2016/01/rings/
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I'd bet on fungi.
ReplyDeleteI am thinking ancient craters effecting the drainage.
ReplyDeleteI guess it's honey fungus [genus Armillaria]
ReplyDeleteI'd say that Earth or Forest Elementals are the culprit. 😀
ReplyDeleteLook Pete F
ReplyDeleteWeird stuff again 😨