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Home Publications Tree Planters' Notes Tree Planters' Notes Volume 32, Number 4 (1981) Growth and Survival of Yellow Birch, Sugar Maple, and White Ash After Fall Planting

Growth and Survival of Yellow Birch, Sugar Maple, and White Ash After Fall Planting

Yellow birch, white ash, and sugar maple can be successfully planted in the fall in Vermont. Survival rates were as high as 70 to 90 percent.


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Author(s): Peter R. Hannah, Terry L. Turner

Publication: Tree Planters' Notes - Volume 32, Number 4 (1981)

Section: General

Volume: 32

Number: 4