Description
Route 65 Wizard Trees
When it comes to beautiful and majestic trees, the Route 65 Wizard Trees are a sight to behold. These trees are unlike any other, with their twisted branches and unique shapes, they are truly a natural wonder. Located along ROUTE 65 in northern Minnesota, these trees have captured the attention of travelers and locals alike.
The name of these trees, Wizard Trees, comes from their striking resemblance to the mystical wizard staffs with their intricate patterns and shapes. They are also known as Medusa Trees, as their gnarled trunks and branches resemble the head of the mythical creature.
One of the most fascinating things about the ROUTE 65 Wizard Trees is their formation. These trees grow in clusters, with their branches intertwined and twisted together. It is a natural phenomenon that has puzzled botanists and scientists for years. Some believe that the trees are the result of a genetic mutation, while others attribute their unique appearance to the harsh weather conditions in the region.
Whatever the reason may be, one thing is for sure, the ROUTE 65 Wizard Trees are a must-see for anyone passing through the area. The best time to visit these trees is during the fall, when their leaves turn into vibrant shades of red, orange, and yellow, creating a beautiful contrast against the dark, twisted branches.
In addition to their natural beauty, these trees also hold cultural significance for the local Native American tribes. The Chippewa tribe, in particular, considers the trees to be sacred and has incorporated them into their legends and stories.
They believe that the trees are connected to the spiritual world and offer protection to those who honor and respect them.
| Strain Name | Route 65 |
| Breeder | Wizard Trees Genetics |
| Genetic Heritage | Studio 54 x RS11 |
| Seed Type | Feminized |
| Seeds Per Pack | 3 and 6 |
ROUTE 65
Feminized
Flowering Time : 9 weeks
Genetics : ( Studio 54 x RS11 )
Sex : Feminized
Yield : Heavy
Size : 3 and 6 seeds packs
Lineage: Studio 54 x RS11
Pack Size: 6
Sex: Feminized
Flowering Time: 8 – 9 Weeks




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