Square D1:
(1 eucalyptus, 0 brown cypresses, 4 green cypresses)
Contains top triangular portion of The House formation; bottom portion found in E1 to south. The House contains 6 green cypresses total, with left top green cypress, in D1, doubled by another green cypress in same square (still studying that relationship). The House acts as a type of complement to The Notch whose component *brown* cypress trees are found in D2 and D3 immediately to the east. Both are composed of 6 cypresses trees (all green for The House, all brown for The Notch). One of the 6 in each formation is twinned with a eucalyptus tree.
Square D2:
(3 eucalyptuses, 3 brown cypresses, 0 green cypresses)
3 of 6 trees of The Notch found here, all brown cypresses…
… including the central one of the pic below, twinned with a larger eucalyptus. More on that later. The “Aldebaran” tree is to its left in the below photo, one aspect of a Rubi Forest bull’s eye.
Southernmost brown cypress of The Notch within D2 (central tree of below snapshot).
Square D3:
(2 eucalyptuses, 3 brown cypresses, 1 green cypress)
… notable for containing the remaining 3 brown trees of The Notch, bunched together in the below photo, and near its western edge.
Square D4:
(5 eucalyptuses, 4 brown cypresses, 1 green cypress)
D4 is tied with B4 for most trees in a Rubi Forest square at 10.
A reverse (original?) Notch pattern could be outlined by its own, numerous brown cypresses (4), plus another just over the northern border in C4. More on that soon as I’m able to study and grasp more. Important new development, however.
Dense cluster of trees starting at the southern boundary.
Twinned eucalyptus and brown cypress in the southwest corner. Compare with same 2 trees twinned in D2.
Square D5:
(2 eucalyptuses, 2 brown cypresses, 1 green cypresses)
Floating tree on hillock — floating by a couple of inches as Baker Bloch is checking now.
Square D6:
(2 eucalyptuses, 2 brown cypresses, 1 green cypresses)
Square D7:
(3 eucalyptuses, 0 brown cypresses, 2 green cypresses)
Northwest corner. Close call on the foreground eucalyptus — almost in D6.
Square D8:
(3 eucalyptuses, 0 brown cypresses, 0 green cypresses)
1 of 3 eucalyptuses of D8 is twinned with a larger eucalyptus in E8, as discussed earlier. It’s a very close call between a location in E8 or D8 for it, but E8 has won out for now.


























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