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5492650 upland hardwood stand Located on an east facing slope. The trees are about 35 years old.
5492651 upland hardwood stand Located on an east facing slope. The trees are about 35 years old.
5492653 upland hardwood stand Located on an east facing slope. The trees are about 35 years old.
5492648 bottomland hardwoods The trees are approximately 35 years old.
5492649 bottomland hardwoods The trees are approximately 35 years old.
5459342 oak-hickory Soil type is Louisa stony sandy loam 15% to 40% slope
5459336 oak-hickory Soil type is Louisa stony sandy loam 15% to 40% slope
5459333 oak-hickory Soil type is Louisa stony sandy loam 15% to 40% slope
5459334 oak-hickory Soil type is Louisa stony sandy loam 15% to 40% slope
5459335 oak-hickory Soil type is Louisa stony sandy loam 15% to 40% slope
5459339 oak-hickory Soil type is Louisa stony sandy loam 15% to 40% slope
5459340 oak-hickory Soil type is Louisa stony sandy loam 15% to 40% slope
5459341 oak-hickory Soil type is Louisa stony sandy loam 15% to 40% slope
5459337 oak-hickory Soil type is Louisa stony sandy loam 15% to 40% slope
5459338 oak-hickory Soil type is Louisa stony sandy loam 15% to 40% slope
1210042 mixed conifers of Southwestern Oregon Dry mixed-conifer forest with ponderosa pine, Douglas-fir and Rocky Mountain juniper
1403045 bottomland hardwoods Along the Ocmulgee River near Jacksonville, Georgia
2714063 Appalachian mixed hardwoods 65-year old unmanaged stand. Typical cove hardwood stands, with basal areas ranging from 120 to 200 square foot/acre. Yellow poplar basal area composes 30-90% of total. Red oak basal area ranges from 5-40% of total. Red maple averages 10% and cherry averages 3% of basal area. Stands are vertically stratified by species based on silvical growth habits, especially shade tolerance. West Virginia site.
1118035 mixed species stands Mixed hardwood conifer uplands
1118036 mixed species stands Mixed hardwood / conifer ridges
1118037 mixed species stands Mixed hardwood / conifer ridges
0806087 grand fir, Douglas-fir, and associated species (Eastern Oregon and Washington) Mixed-conifer forest in upper montane zone; San Carlos Ranger District, San Isabel National Forest, south-central Colorado
0014290 mixed species stands pines and hardwoods
0014156 bottomland hardwoods Pearl River
1437179 bottomland hardwoods Charleston, SC
1437181 bottomland hardwoods Eastern North Carolina
0976096 grand fir, Douglas-fir, and associated species (Eastern Oregon and Washington) dense stand with diverse, forb-dominated undergrowth
4064009 longleaf-slash pine Virgin stand with wiregrass unstory; Wade Plantion; Thomas County, Georgia
4064010 bottomland hardwoods Gum Bay Forest, Hurricane Creek, Pierce County, Georgia
1118303 bottomland hardwoods 2-aged mixed stand, willow, white, and cherrybark oak
2714062 Appalachian mixed hardwoods 65-year old unmanaged stand. Typical cove hardwood stands, with basal areas ranging from 120 to 200 square foot/acre. Yellow poplar basal area composes 30-90% of total. Red oak basal area ranges from 5-40% of total. Red maple averages 10% and cherry averages 3% of basal area. Stands are vertically stratified by species based on silvical growth habits, especially shade tolerance. West Virginia site.
4798050 northern hardwoods mixed stand of oak, maple and birch. Harvard Forest, Massachusetts
2187030 northern hardwoods
2187031 northern hardwoods
1118015 bottomland hardwoods Flooding in sugarberry-elm-ash-pecan
1118032 bottomland hardwoods
4064012 bottomland hardwoods oak-hickory in Red River Bottom in Piedmont of central Georgia
1118034 bottomland hardwoods
1437191 bottomland hardwoods South Carolina
2714061 Appalachian mixed hardwoods 65-year old unmanaged stand. Typical cove hardwood stands, with basal areas ranging from 120 to 200 square foot/acre. Yellow poplar basal area composes 30-90% of total. Red oak basal area ranges from 5-40% of total. Red maple averages 10% and cherry averages 3% of basal area. Stands are vertically stratified by species based on silvical growth habits, especially shade tolerance. West Virginia site.
1437180 bottomland hardwoods Eastern North Carolina
1118302 bottomland hardwoods Maturing stand w/many hickory saplings
1437184 bottomland hardwoods Eastern North Carolina
1118016 bottomland hardwoods Young elm-ash-sugar berry
1398177 northern hardwoods Fall color in northern Wisconsin, paper birch, and red maple
1118292 bottomland hardwoods High-graded stand
2147031 bottomland hardwoods
1342052 Appalachian mixed hardwoods
1342053 Appalachian mixed hardwoods
1342051 Appalachian mixed hardwoods
0976099 grand fir, Douglas-fir, and associated species (Eastern Oregon and Washington) open, mixed-conifer stand with heavy shrub undergrowth; Walla Walla Ranger District
0806083 mixed conifers of Southwestern Oregon Mixed-conifer forest with bracken fern (Pteridium aquilinum) in undergrowth; Long Creek Ranger District, Malheur National Forest, northeastern Oregon
1118290 bottomland hardwoods Even-aged stand ~60 yrs old in small creek bottom, red oak-gum
1171054 western white pine cover type Vigorous young white pine & larch with cedar understory
1118038 mixed species stands Mixed hardwood / conifer ridges
1210011 mixed species stands Mixed stand of western larch and subalpine fir, Prairie City RD, Malheur NF
2118017 Appalachian mixed hardwoods
2118016 Appalachian mixed hardwoods
2118013 Appalachian mixed hardwoods
2118014 Appalachian mixed hardwoods
2118015 Appalachian mixed hardwoods
2118012 Appalachian mixed hardwoods
1210018 Engelmann Spruce-Subalpine Fir forest with abundant downed wood (PIEN/MOSS plant association)
1437054 mixed species stands Mixed eastern deciduous/coniferous forest; Fallen hemlock in foreground, Lineville Gorge
1437149 mixed conifers, western white pine, & western redcedar Landscape
1437155 mixed conifers, western white pine, & western redcedar Mixed conifer forest
5369722 oak-hickory
5369723 oak-hickory
5369725 oak-hickory
5369730 oak-hickory
5389066 European Yew and European Beech European Yew and European beech mixed stand
5389069 European Yew and European Beech Yew and European beech mixed stand
5389082 European Yew and European Beech Yew and European beech mixed stand
5389060 European Yew and European Beech Yew and European beech mixed stand
5389168 mixed species stands Forest in flood area; White willow dominated floodplain forest. (Mixed species: black poplar (Populus nigra), fluttering elm (Ulmus laevis))
5389131 mixed species stands Conifer broadleaves mixed forest with good fall color
5389133 mixed species stands Conifer broadleaves mixed forest with good fall color
5389156 mixed species stands Karst shrub forest
5389161 mixed species stands Larch and beech mixed forest
5359398 tropical rainforest Tropical vegetation in Honduras.
5359397 tropical rainforest Tropical vegetation in Honduras.
5359396 tropical rainforest Tropical vegetation in Honduras.
0806088 Engelmann Spruce-Subalpine Fir spruce/fir stand on Abies lasiocarpa/Vaccinium myrtillus habitat type at San Carlos Ranger District, San Isabel National Forest, south-central Colorado
1238104 marshes and swamps Natural swamps, water tupelo and bald cypress. Magnolia Plantation, Charleston, SC
1210056 Engelmann Spruce-Subalpine Fir Mature spruce/fir type following a partial cutting, southern Colorado, Rio Grande NF
1420140 bottomland hardwoods Big Escambia Swamp. Santa Rosa County, Florida. November 1957
2714060 Appalachian mixed hardwoods 65-year old unmanaged stand. Typical cove hardwood stands, with basal areas ranging from 120 to 200 square foot/acre. Yellow poplar basal area composes 30-90% of total. Red oak basal area ranges from 5-40% of total. Red maple averages 10% and cherry averages 3% of basal area. Stands are vertically stratified by species based on silvical growth habits, especially shade tolerance. West Virginia site.

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