🌳 The First Woodchant Tree: Art, Reforestation & Ancient Wonder
- Estelle Mey
- Nov 12
- 1 min read
Say hello to the first Tree to rise from the Woodchant soil! Here’s a peek at me creating it, a glimpse into 'As the Earth Turns Inward'. *Every tree growing the Woodchant world now supports real-world reforestation🌱.

Did you know? 🌳 The Great Basin bristlecone pine Methuselah in California is around 4,850 years old (germinated ~2825 BCE). It sprouted long before the pyramids (like the Great Pyramid of Giza) were built and was already centuries old when the Sarsen Circle and Trilithons of Stonehenge were born (~2500 BCE). It has silently witnessed the rise and fall of entire civilizations and has stood strong for more than 190 generations of humans, weathering storms, droughts, and centuries of winds… and still stands. * Full artwork and high-res versions are available as a gift for all members.
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