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Home Publications Tree Planters' Notes Tree Planters' Notes Volume 26, Number 3 (1975) The Major Causes of Loss of Seeds Sown in 1972 at the Wind River Nursery, Carson, Washington

The Major Causes of Loss of Seeds Sown in 1972 at the Wind River Nursery, Carson, Washington

The Wind River Nursery, located in Carson, Washington, has been producing trees for reforestation since 1909. Eighty percent of the nursery's production is Douglas-fir. The remainder consists of ponderosa pine, western white pine, sugar pine, noble fir, Pacific silver fir, grand fir, white fir, Shasta red fir, western larch, western hemlock, Engelmann spruce, and Sitka spruce.


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Author(s): David W. Johnson

Publication: Tree Planters' Notes - Volume 26, Number 3 (1975)

Volume: 26

Number: 3