LODGEPOLE REPRODUCTION. Well-distributed lodgepole seedlings coming up without fire on a cutting made about ten years ago. The stand is about 500 per acre. Such a stand as this is far more desirable than ones contaning 2000 trees or more per acre, because it will produce scale timber much sooner. The density of this stand is considered nearly ideal
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Location: average distance Identification: exact ground location unclear, appears unknowable No people present in picture
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image
Identifier
fritz_metcalf-8150
Subject
Snow scenes Pinus contorta Pinus contorta - Seedlings Pinus contorta - Reproduction Reforestation Stand density Trees - Growth Pinus contorta - Growth Cut-over lands Trees - Reproduction Unknown
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