- Status of sugar pine (Pinus lambertiana) at the northern edge of
Status of sugar pine (Pinus lambertiana) at the northern edge of its range in northern Oregon Funded by FHM Evaluation Monitoring Program David Doede 1 and Diane Hildebrand 2 Sugar Pine (Pinus lambertiana) Sugar pine is the tallest and largest of all.
- Jeffrey Pine Vegetation
Habitat Stages that prehistoric fires played an important role in regeneration without destroying the overstory (McBride and Laven 1976); however, in southern California fires have recently eliminated large areas of Jeffrey pine forest overstory because.
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Treatments are described as follows: 1) Control: no clearing under the sugar pine crown or within 25 feet of the dripline; the sugar pine crown and within 25 feet of the dripline; the sugar pine crown and within 10 feet of the dripline; retaining all.
- 36. Hall Canyon
A large number of research projects have taken place at least partially within the RNA.Virtually all of the visitors to use of the RNA for research, field trips, or casual observation... Specific Compression a MOE x106 lbf/in2 MOR lbf/in2 Parallel.
- Fire History in the Yellow Pine Forest of Kings Canyon National Park
Fire History in the Yellow Pine Forest of Kings Canyon National Park1 Thomas E.Warner pine forest of Kings Canyon National Park indicate a mean fire frequency per individual tree of approximately 11 years for the period 1775 until 1909, the date of the.
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