Inspired by the alarming evolution of climate change, the state of forests and environmental degradation, this series is a tribute to plants and their power to adapt. In the ’80s, there was a lot of talk in the press about “acid rain”, and I still have sad, worried childhood memories of it. The Lac tree is both a tree that lives on the water’s edge, as if floating, on borrowed time, but it’s also an elusive reflection. Is it really there to protect us, or is it already just a memory? Are all those trees uprooted, submerged, desiccated, damaged by climatic conditions and deforestation becoming ghost trees?