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Identification of the Hardwoods
... sycamore | tupelo | willow | yellow-poplar HARDWOOD - Trees with broad, flat leaves as opposed to coniferous or needled trees. Wood hardness varies among the hardwood species, and some are actually ... Suggested Reading Tree ID GlossaryTree ID FAQGreat American Forest Type Trees By Species The ConifersThe HardwoodsTimber Types Heartburn Help GERD Screening QuizHeartburn-Free RecipesHeartburn Prevention ...
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The Great American Hardwood Forest
... maintain their own character based on local climate, topographic, and soil conditions. Most hardwood species overlap a bit and are growing in several regions. The Southern Region touches ... are only a few western hardwoods, specifically red alder . Top 100 American Tree Species - Hardwoods Major hardwood species listing from your Forestry About.com Guide. Index of Forest Maps, Facts ...
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F@B: April 2001 - Division News
... and pruning of coast redwood. He is also conducting studies of the silviculture of mixed-species, mixed-age class forests at Blodgett and on USFS and Sierra Pacific Lumber Company land ... is focused on the role of fire and other disturbance factors in the maintenance of hardwood species in riparian zones. The coast forest portion of the research concerns the dynamics of large ...
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F@B: September 2000 - Forest Science Division
... of current research activities: Kevin O'Hara is continuing his research on multi-age, multi-species forest growth and development with new studies initiated at Blodgett Forest. Richard Dodd is ... nationwide projects evaluating how to reduce fire hazard. Joe McBride is studying the dynamics of hardwood species within riparian zones in the mixed conifer forest and the implications of disturbance and ...
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Botany and Society - Careers in Botany, Science Education and Outreach
... future of our society. Other environmental issues, such as pollution, also interest botanists. Many plant species are especially sensitive to certain pollutants. Botanists study the effects of different types of ... our forests and the American chestnut would once again be one of our most important hardwood species. Plants are chemical factories. Many of the chemicals that they produce are useful to ...
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ECSONG: A Nut Growers' Manual - Species
... (1) (8) (10) Black walnut is one of the most valuable hardwood species native to North America. Its nuts are edible and its ... the walnuts. Walnuts may also be mixed with other tolerant hardwood species at closer spacing. Plant early in the spring by hand. 8. Tending ... the trees. Possibly, they may also be mixed with other tolerant hardwood species at closer spacing. Plant early in the spring by hand. ...
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Trident maple
... desired. Propagation: Trident maple can be grown from seed, air-layered, or grown from both hardwood and softwood cuttings. Tomlinson says that even wrist thick cuttings may take, and one ... salt. Pests and diseases: Generally pest and disease free, but are vulnerable to caterpillar attack. Species/varieties which make excellent bonsai: Acer b. formosanum, the Taiwan or Formosan Trident. "Mino ...
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American Red Maple
... develop ascending branches, resulting in an ovoid or rounded crown. A common tree of mixed hardwood and floodplain forests. It is best to select trees for a specific area that have ...
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Fungi found on hardwood logs
... Trametes versicolor Fungi found on hardwood logs and slash The most common fungi found in the forest are those that occur on windthrow and fallen debris. These species play an important role ...
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Fungi found on hardwood stumps
... Fungi found on hardwood stumps Fungi found on hardwood stumps Some fungi that are found on hardwood stumps are also responsible for significant root and butt rot of living trees, others are ... debris. Click on the links below to get a fuller description of some of these species. Return to forest fungi page Daedalia quercina Omphalotus olearius Trametes elegans
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