- Populus spp. Family: Salicaceae Aspen
Table 109 Table 110 Working Properties: Aspen does not split when nailed, machines easily with a slightly fuzzy surface, and turns, bores and sands well.
- Appendix F, Cover Page: PI Mapping Conventions & Visual Key
The Aspen/Birch / Boreal Conifer Forest Association is one of the most abundant and widespread types occurring from well drained ridges to lower areas.
- QUAKING ASPEN
The species been widely used in landscaping but is best in sites away from structures that might be damaged by the aggressive roots.
- Appendix I: Vegetation Community Descriptions
They typically occur on moderate to Soil, where present, is usually less than 25 cm deep, and most sites are moderately well drained to somewhat excessively drained (occasional on least one AA point was outside of the fire area), and most contain direct.
- Forest Trees of WI book k
written in the original Forward are still pertinent today: Trees are important to Wisconsin landscapes from the standpoint of beauty vital tools for the stabilization of the soil and in slowing water runoff... Working Papers of the Finnish Forest.
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