the canopy
By Lori
- 14 Feb, 2011
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These are the tallest trees on the upper half of our property. It's kind of a puzzle.. so many medium sized trees left..very few ancients...and the forest is mostly deciduous.
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From what I've been reading lately Karen..and from what observations I can make with snow on the ground..I think that the property has been logged of the White pine, maple, beech and oak. The only oaks left on the property are ancients that grew in the most inaccessible corner of the lot..(on a high rocky ridge)and the sugar maples near the house. Checked out tree tapping supplies at the hardware store... won't be long!
14 Feb, 2011
Oooh....I can't wait!! :))
14 Feb, 2011
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This photo is of species Populous balsamaea Tsuga canadensis Acer saccharum.
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They are very tall aren't they! I wonder if you will ever find out what happened to all the ancients.....perhaps the wood is not as old as you think?
14 Feb, 2011