... are slow growing and seldom exceed 8 inches in diameter or 50 feet in height. Cones of this tree open after fire and spread abundant seed, enabling black spruce to quickly invade burned areas. The slow-growing stunted tamarack is associated with black... Alaska Trees and Shrubs - Página 14por Les Viereck - 2010 - 370 páginasVista previa limitada - Acerca de este libro
| Horace Sanders - 1973 - 24 páginas
...slow-growing stunted tamarack is associated with black spruce in the wet lowlands. Like black spruce, it is of little commercial value, seldom reaching a diameter of more than 6 inches. Rolling basins and knolls in the lowlands have a varied mixture of white spruce, black spruce,... | |
| Kurt Rein - 1974 - 280 páginas
...slow-growing stunted tamarack is associated with black spruce in the wet lowlands. Like black spruce, it is of little commercial value, seldom reaching a diameter of more than six inches. Rolling basins and knolls in the lowlands have a varied mixture of white spruce, black... | |
| United States. EIS Task Force - 1975 - 734 páginas
...slow-growing stunted tamarack is associated with black spruce In the wet lowlands. Like black spruce, it is of little commercial value, seldom reaching a diameter of more than 6 inches. Rolling basins and knolls in the lowlands have a varied mixture of white spruce, black spruce,... | |
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