-, • = d Sr N '`ti ••} .-- w t' i "WI.. y 3 ♦ - 4,.%•••• <br /> • <br /> 119. r • , , ;00 ■:.4110,.,, V alic V. '.;4,- 4 ..i. ‘s4 olf v. <br /> lir A - .4 `-. • .3 i 4 '3: - ..lo, 1 . • ' • <br /> ' !t, i his y =�_� . •. .,, <br /> t <br /> :. . I x a+i + • ti , <br /> 22 • t� A ./. 4 � �.� , r 41.41„* ?, —".11 --.1• 47 • fi t `, . <br /> Jam. :J �•. Y �• M !' `- = ,;it <br /> ♦� ,.� Y ♦� y' — :i • ` f..,� ;77 1 • <br /> I " ! �, ,! t • < • !r- Mme. ii �r, ' I . -•M• 1 <br /> ;fi {� \ ���. ' .. ,, . , c.: <br /> 4 . • � r� r.• . i ; yd•�1 . ,e.,- ' L L►1 - yin - . , <br /> • <br /> d { t j l i St /.{ . ` ` "y f 1' j .4 , '' ; "C'l' ri <br /> .,. ' <br /> %.' 111' <br /> , • , , t • •t -. ,` ♦ y -J J 'z f �t • <br /> j 4r <br /> i t ti� ;. = <br /> ' ` .. <br /> ' • <br /> •. �_•r,'�r±�- J - tt�'� ✓•" ;r • .. ` _ - — _ • <br /> .. MICHAEL THOMPSON <br /> Blank end wall serves as a foil for old oak's sinuous branches. House was sited with tree in mind <br /> After California's valley oak, the Oregon <br /> white (Quercus garryana) is the biggest <br /> oak in the West. Planners love to build <br /> around these magnificent old giants. And <br /> If move in with in the Willamette Valley, where oaks cov- <br /> y ou er hundreds of thousands of acres, it can <br /> hardly be avoided. <br /> • But moving in with the oaks isn't as easy <br /> an Oregon white oak as loving them from a distance. They need <br /> some domesticating (mostly pruning), <br /> and you need to understand that oaks will <br /> die if treated like ordinary garden plants. <br /> I t deserves sI)ec atten as Gregory Ahlijian, an Oregon arhorist, has <br /> taken on one ncighhorhotxl in Eugene's <br /> I . Spyglass development and made it a liv- <br /> you' sec. here in 1 '_.U h c tic,, ing example of how oaks and people can <br /> happily coexist in suburbia. <br /> Making the tree part of the view <br /> -I hough nl :Hn' people like Spyglass he- <br /> C :ItisC oI its l lev, realiic how dense <br /> 1 £t4 SUNSET <br />