- III. Timber Stand Information and Scheduled Practices
Along the crest of the ridge the bedrock is completely exposed this area should be surveyed during the growing season for rare plants indigenous to the drier and less productive than the north, and soil depth generally increases as elevation decreases.
- Ulmus americana var. floridana Florida Elm
The Indians once made canoes out of American Elm trunks, and early settlers would steam the wood so it could be bent to make barrels and wheel hoops.
- Description Stand 4 occupies the draw surrounding the ephemeral
Year Priority Practice Type Practice Method Practice Notes 2004 1 Timber Stand Improvement (TSI) Weeding Discourage American elm, bitternut hickory, and ironwood.
- Ulmus americana American Elm
inch Fruit covering: dry or hard Fruit color: green Fruit characteristics: attracts birds; inconspicuous and not showy; fruit, twigs, or foliage cause significant litter Trunk and Branches Trunk/bark/branches: grow mostly upright and will not droop; not.
- SLIPPERY ELM
Establishment Propagation by seeds: Slippery elm samaras can be gathered when green and ripe from April to June, by sweeping them up from the ground soon after they fall or by knocking the branches with poles and for several days, but too much drying can.
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