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Home Publications Tree Planters' Notes Tree Planters' Notes Volume 32, Number 3 (1981) Early Growth Of Black Cherry, Oaks, and Yellow-Poplar In Southern Appalachian Plantings

Early Growth Of Black Cherry, Oaks, and Yellow-Poplar In Southern Appalachian Plantings

Planting of black cherry in the old fields of the southern Appalachians is successful given the right postplanting cultural treatment. Planting of oak and yellow poplar is generally not successful unless seedlings are cared for longer than 3 years.


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Author(s): Robert E. Farmer, Jr.

Publication: Tree Planters' Notes - Volume 32, Number 3 (1981)

Section: General

Volume: 32

Number: 3