THE yellow birch is confined to our cool, high mountain slopes, generally at greater elevations than the black birch, from which it can usually be distinguished by its bark. It is a large tree, often with a short or crooked trunk, occasionally reaching... Inventory of Seeds and Plants Imported - Pàgina 301922Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| North Carolina. Department of Conservation and Development - 1923 - 80 pàgines
...be distinguished by its bark. It is a large tree, often with a short or crooked trunk, occasionally reaching a height of 100 feet and a diameter of 4 feet. The bark on the trunk and large branches is silvery or yellow-gray, with thin papery layers sepaYELLOW... | |
| 1922 - 192 pàgines
...to get sweeter. The timber is hard and durable." 46887. EUCALYPTUS PAUCIFLOBA Sieber. Myrtacese. " White gum. A tree reaching a height of 100 feet and...coriacea, which is considered to be a synonym of E. pauciflora. 46888. EUCALYPTUS OBLIQUA L'Her. Myrtacese. 46871 to 46890— Continued. 46889. EUCALYPTUS... | |
| U.S. Forestry Service - 1922 - 592 pàgines
...be distinguished by its bark. It is a large tree, often with a short or crooked trunk, occasionally reaching a height of 100 feet and a diameter of 4 feet. The bark on the trunk and large branches is silvery or yellow-gray, with thin papery layers sepaYELLOW... | |
| James Berthold Berry - 1924 - 232 pàgines
...extending from Maine to northern Georgia and Alabama. It attains its maximum development in Tennessee, reaching a height of 100 feet and a diameter of 4 feet. Form. In the open the chestnut develops a short stem and full, rounded crown; in the forest the stem... | |
| James Berthold Berry - 1924 - 232 pàgines
...It attains its maximum development on the western slopes of the Appalachian Mountains, occasionally reaching a height of 100 feet and a diameter of 4 feet. in the open it is wide-spreading and graceful, the branches drooping toward the ends. The stem is long,... | |
| Joseph Simon Illick - 1927 - 126 pàgines
...Birch, and Swamp Birch, is one of the most important timber trees of eastern North America, sometimes reaching a height of 100 feet and a diameter of 4 feet. It can be readily recognized by its Tagged yellow bark which peels off in thin papery scales. On old... | |
| United States. Forest Service. Division of Timber Management - 1965 - 778 pàgines
...mediumsized tree, normally maturing when 60 to 80 feet in height and 2 to 3 feet in diameter. Maximum size is a height of 100 feet and a diameter of 4 feet. The tree grows rapidly and matures early. Vigor class 1 reaches economic maturity at 23 inches dbh and... | |
| 1919 - 494 pàgines
...be distinguished by its bark. It is a large tree, often with a short or crooked trunk, occasionally reaching a height of 100 feet and a diameter of 4 feet. The bark on the trunk and large branches is silvery or yellow-gray, with thin papery layers sepaTBLLOW... | |
| Empire State Forest Products Association - 1925 - 978 pàgines
...Birch and Swamp Birch, is one of the most important timber trees of eastern North America, sometimes reaching a height of 100 feet and a diameter of 4 feet. It can be readily recognized by ita ragged yellow bark which peels off in thin papery scales. On old... | |
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