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Home Publications Tree Planters' Notes Tree Planters' Notes Volume 34, Number 2 (1983) Growth and Yield of a 24-Year-Old Black Cottonwood Plantation in Western Washington

Growth and Yield of a 24-Year-Old Black Cottonwood Plantation in Western Washington

A 24-year-old black cottonwood plantation in western Washington has total stem volume of 7,242 cubic feet per acre. Heights of dominant trees are 115 to 122 feet. This plantation illustrates the productivity of the species on a deep alluvial soil.


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Author(s): Marshall D. Murray, Constance A. Harrington

Publication: Tree Planters' Notes - Volume 34, Number 2 (1983)

Volume: 34

Number: 2