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Home Publications Tree Planters' Notes Tree Planters' Notes Volume 28, Number 1 (1977) Planted Yellow-Poplar Grows Well After Essential Site Preparation

Planted Yellow-Poplar Grows Well After Essential Site Preparation

Ten years after establishment, tree heights on one yellow-poplar plantation averaged 30, 25, and 12 feet according to intensity of site preparation. Some hardwood forests now being cleared and planted to pine appear suitable for yellow-poplar.


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Author(s): Charles E. McGee

Publication: Tree Planters' Notes - Volume 28, Number 1 (1977)

Section: General

Volume: 28

Number: 1