| Image |
Descriptor |
Description |
Photographer |
| 1420015 |
Competition |
Dead scrub hardwoods and grass on herbicide treated plots, USDA Forest Service - Conecuh National Forest, Andalusia, Alabama, Feb. 1954 |
Thomas C. Croker |
| 1420067 |
Competition |
longleaf litter, Conecuh, Alabama, May 1967 |
W. Robert Maple |
| 1423023 |
Competition |
Hardwoods invading stand, Escambia Experimental Forest, May 1962 |
William D. Boyer |
| 1423024 |
Competition |
Hardwoods invading stand, Escambia Experimental Forest, September 1986 |
William D. Boyer |
| 1423025 |
Competition |
Residual hardwoods following pine harvest inhibit natural regeneration; Union Camp, Butler county, Alabama, October 1977 |
William D. Boyer |
| 1423032 |
Cones |
Pistillate strobili in late April, recent flowers and developing cones for current year |
William D. Boyer |
| 1423033 |
Cones |
Pistillate strobili in mid September |
William D. Boyer |
| 1423034 |
Cones |
Staminate strobili before (right) and after (left) shedding pollen |
University of Georgia Archive |
| 1423037 |
Cones |
Unusual cone development on a seven year old tree; flowers initiated in fourth growing season, mature cones form by age six |
William D. Boyer |
| 1423049 |
Cones |
Cones with heavy regeneration, May 1962 |
William D. Boyer |
| 2715007 |
Cones |
seedling germination in fall |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 0908004 |
Cones |
|
David J. Moorhead |
| 0908017 |
Cones |
cones maturing in crown |
David J. Moorhead |
| 2716083 |
Cones |
L.L. flowers & "conelets" in late April, correct stage for binocular count. All visible flowers & "conelets" are counted from a single position with view of entire crown. Cones from preceding … |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2716077 |
Cones |
Favor trees with past history of cone production. Normally, 750 or more cones/acre are needed for regeneration. |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 4178025 |
Cones |
male flowers |
Erich G. Vallery |
| 4178026 |
Cones |
male flowers |
Erich G. Vallery |
| 4178027 |
Cones |
female cone & male flower |
Erich G. Vallery |
| 4178028 |
Cones |
current year cones |
Erich G. Vallery |
| 4178029 |
Cones |
previous year cones & new growth |
Erich G. Vallery |
| 4178030 |
Cones |
purple male flowers surrounding smaller female flower (cone) |
Erich G. Vallery |
| 4178031 |
Cones |
current year cones |
Erich G. Vallery |
| 4178032 |
Cones |
maturing cones |
Erich G. Vallery |
| 1420124 |
Damage |
7-year old seedling stand heavily grazed. Compartment 94. USDA Forest Service - Escambia Experimental Forest, Brewton, Alabama. December 1954 |
Virgil Davis |
| 1239005 |
Development |
Container-grown seedlings after 5 growing seasons. Height range 6 to 14 feet. Randolph County Alabama. October 2003 |
David Stephens |
| 1239009 |
Development |
Container-grown seedling after 3 growing seasons. Height 6.5 feet. Randolph County Alabama. February 2002 |
David Stephens |
| 2716078 |
Diagram or Graphic |
Larger trees produce more cones, but production per square foot basal area is what counts. |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2716059 |
Diagram or Graphic |
Procedure for natural regeneration. Examples of mis-timed operations. Seedbed burn without seed crop, burns up established seedling stand. Site prep. destroys seedling stand. Fire destroys dominant seedlings in early height growth. |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2716102 |
Diagram or Graphic |
Acerage changes in longleaf pine forest types |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2716084 |
Diagram or Graphic |
Conversion of flower & conelet counts to expected number of cones/tree. Conver-sion regressions may differ among observers & locations. Local conversion factors can be developed from accumulated … |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2716038 |
Diagram or Graphic |
Pt vegetative mycelium inoculum is also effectively used for operational container seedling inoculations. It's either mixed with container growth media (left container) or layered at desired depths… |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2716011 |
Diagram or Graphic |
propper planting |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2716004 |
Diagram or Graphic |
Title- Relative Sensitivity of Longleaf & Loblolly Pines to Environment |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2716006 |
Display or Sign |
The Five Components of Successful Longleaf Pine Planting |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2716058 |
Display or Sign |
Requirements for longleaf natural regeneration. |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2716037 |
Equipment |
Pt ectomycorrhizal fungus vegetative mycelium inoculum applicator for bare-root nurseries. This machine bands the inoculum in 2 inch wide bands and at desired depths in nursery seedbeds with a 67% … |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2716028 |
Equipment |
Machine planting has been the most satisfactory planting procedure for L.L. pine seedling. The longer taproot requires a deeper planting hole than other shorter-rooted southern yellow pines. … |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2716024 |
Equipment |
Recently developed modification to stand-ard field planting machine that affords direct application of Benlate fungicides in mixtures with water absorbent materials, fertilizer, etc., … |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2716026 |
Equipment |
L.L. pine seedlings, with larger root systems & absence of stems, require custom seedling lifting procedures. Recently developed custom lifting machines such as the Fobro lifter have provided … |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2716017 |
Equipment |
Lateral root pruner used in row-seeded L.L. pine seedlings. Operational recommenda-tions include 2 lateral root prunings (Aug. & Oct.) during the growing season. Seed-lings are root pruned … |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2716046 |
Equipment |
The summit precision seed sower vacuum drum. The L.L. seed are held on the seed drum by a continuous vacuum applied inside the drum. Desired seed spacing is achieved through equallly spaced holes… |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 1247238 |
Feature(s) |
Large tap root |
Terry Price |
| 1423016 |
Feature(s) |
Open grass land and longleaf "stump orchard" remain after logging. High stumps from jump-butt cat faces after naval stores production. |
Thomas C. Croker |
| 2120087 |
Feature(s) |
Natural longleaf pines felled in an ice storm, Jan. 2005, in Randolph County, AL. Large cross-section was a free-to-grow tree with 20 annual rings. Small cross-section grew suppressed with 43 annual rings. |
David Stephens |
| 2715051 |
Field |
|
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2716043 |
Field |
Example of row-seeded, precision-sown L.L. seedlings with highly-controlled nursery seedbed density fo approximately 12 seedling/sq. ft. These seedlings were spring sown in Mar & more than 90% had an RCD of .4 in. or larger at following January lifting date, Seedlings were less than 10 mon. old at lifting date. |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2716068 |
Field |
If present, hardwood midstory/understory must be removed. |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2715093 |
Field |
longleaf after prescribed fire |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2715094 |
Field |
longleaf after prescribed fire |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2716106 |
Field |
Intraspecific competition. L.L. expresses dominance better than other s. pines, due largely to differences in time of initiating emergence from the grass stage. In case of over-dense stands of … |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 1420128 |
Historic |
Virgin stand at Hauss Park. Escambia County, Alabama. 1952 |
Thomas C. Croker |
| 1420103 |
Historic |
Razorback hog. USDA Forest Service - Escambia Experimental Forest, Brewton, Alabama. 1947 |
Thomas C. Croker |
| 2714095 |
Landscape |
sandhill site with hardwood associates |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 1420094 |
Management |
Cattle grazing in longleaf stand. USDA Forest Service - Escambia Experimental Forest, Brewton, Alabama |
Thomas C. Croker |
| 1420007 |
Management |
Compartment 93-94, recently sprayed by mist blower, looking North-Northeast from Civilian Conservation Corps road, USDA Forest Service - Escambia Experimental Forest, Alabama, 1960 |
Thomas C. Croker |
| 1420009 |
Management |
cattle grazing, Compartment 93, USDA Forest Service - Escambia Experimental Forest, Alabama, 1954 |
Thomas C. Croker |
| 2716098 |
Management |
Once acceptable seedling stand is established, the parent overstory can be removed (final harvest of crop). |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 4824019 |
Management |
Beds after top clipping. Note clipped foliage in alleys. |
Edward L. Barnard |
| 2716018 |
Management |
Example of successful lateral root pruning in L.L. pine seedbed. Note the narrow row widths (4 to 6 inches), coulter cutting depths, and lack of seedling damage and seedbed surface soil disturbance. |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2716019 |
Management |
Horizontal root pruning conducted at 6" to 8 " soil depth inconjuction with the lateral root pruning. Horizontal root pruning dept depends on seedling root length (i.e., 6" in Aug. & 8" in Oct.). |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2716069 |
Management |
Merchantable hardwood removed, including fuelwood whips. Large residuals, if any, deadened. |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2716070 |
Management |
Midstory removed in fuelwood harvest of 16 to 20 green tons/acre. |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2716072 |
Management |
Small woody stems (including sprouts) can be controlled with growing season burns. |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2716073 |
Management |
Following summer burn. |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2716074 |
Management |
Well-managed stands, periodically thinned and regularly prescribed burned, should not need preparatory cut and related hardwood control. |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2716086 |
Management |
Well-prepared seedbed ideal, but this intensity not very practical. |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2716087 |
Management |
Seedbed burn, winter through late summer before seedfall in October-November. |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2716088 |
Management |
If based on springtime conelet counts, will be growing season burn. |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2716089 |
Management |
If residual small hardwood & brush a problem, then herbicide plus burn may be helpful. Here a spring herbicide foliar spray was followed by a summer burn (brown & burn). This stand - a year after initial treatment |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2716092 |
Management |
Conduct annual seedling stocking survey in winter. Begin immed. after seed cut. Regeneration may already be present. Sample minimum of 100 nested milacre--1/4-acre plots throughout regeneration area. |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2716093 |
Management |
Recommended riterion for success - 6,000 or more seedlihngs/acre (& 75%+ milacre stocking). This will absorb logging losses up to 1/2 the stand & leave enough seedlings that the superior 10-20% … |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2715092 |
Map |
map of Ga showing longleaf--slash |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2716005 |
Map |
map- Southeastern United States |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 1420144 |
Map |
USDA Forest Service - Escambia Experimental Forest, Brewton, Alabama. November 1961 |
Thomas C. Croker |
| 2714086 |
Map |
native range |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2714088 |
Map |
overlay on native range map showing physiographic regions |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2716047 |
Nursery |
Example of precision-sown L.L. pine seed in nursery seedbed. Note the double-row per seed drill pattern with the offset seed locations between each of the double rows. This precision sowing design .. |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2715021 |
Planting |
hand planting bareroot seedlings on a former longleaf site |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 1423017 |
Planting |
Civilian Conservation Core (CCC) crew dibbile planting in "stump orchard" in Louisana |
William D. Boyer |
| 1420156 |
Prescribed Fire |
Cows grazing in stand one month after burn. Kisatchie National Forest in Louisiana. March 1964 |
University of Georgia Archive |
| 2715023 |
Prescribed Fire |
fire used to control competition |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2715031 |
Prescribed Fire |
fire used during growing season to reduce competition |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2715032 |
Prescribed Fire |
stand immediately following burn |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2715033 |
Prescribed Fire |
understory controlled by frequent burns |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 1420034 |
Prescribed Fire |
Slash pine killed after fire, Longleaf seedlings surviving, Escambia County, Alabama, July 1961 |
Bob Farrah |
| 1420043 |
Prescribed Fire |
height growth seedlings killed by controlled burn, most over 5 feet survived, USDA Forest Service - Conecuh National Forest, Andalusia, Alabama, 1943 |
Virgil Davis |
| 1420035 |
Research |
1966 USDA Forest Service Longleaf Advisory Committee, USDA Forest Service - Escambia Experimental Forest, Brewton, Alabama |
Bob Farrah |
| 1420160 |
Research |
1966 USDA Forest Service Longleaf Advisory Committee in a sawlog stand. Compartment 61. , USDA Forest Service - Escambia Experimental Forest, Brewton, Alabama. September 1966 |
William D. Boyer |
| 2733029 |
Research |
Seven year old longleaf pines, trees on right were treated with Benomyl fungicide prior to planting.
Trees on left received no treatment |
Ed Cordell |
| 2716062 |
Restoration |
Early natural regeneration attempts used the seed-tree method, 6-10 trees/acre. Disadv. site not occupied, brush invasion, too few seeds, too little needle litter fuel. |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2716081 |
Restoration |
Springtime binocular counts of flowers and conelets (and cones). In regeneration area mark about 50 typical trees for annual counts. |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2716045 |
Restoration |
The recently modified summit precision seed sower for operational sowing of L.L. pine seeds. Seeeds are sown in double rows/seed drill with controlled density and spacing between seeds/row. Highest… |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2715056 |
Restoration |
ground broadcast of seed |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2715057 |
Restoration |
preparing for broadcast of seed by air |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2715058 |
Restoration |
row sedding by machine |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2715059 |
Restoration |
two-row seeding machine |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2715061 |
Restoration |
row-hand: automatic dispenser, also for spot seeding |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2715062 |
Restoration |
spot seeding: rake and dispenser |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 1502094 |
Sapling(s) |
Healthy longleaf tree |
USDA Forest Service - Region 8 Archive |
| 1420095 |
Sapling(s) |
Compartment 156.USDA Forest Service - Escambia Experimental Forest, Brewton, Alabama. November 1961 |
Thomas C. Croker |
| 1420118 |
Sapling(s) |
Well-stocked sapling stand. Compartment 33. USDA Forest Service - Escambia Experimental Forest, Brewton, Alabama. April 1963 |
William D. Boyer |
| 1403040 |
Sapling(s) |
Bareroot planting in 3rd growing season. Tifton, Georgia |
David J. Moorhead |
| 5369260 |
Sapling(s) |
|
Joseph LaForest |
| 0908022 |
Seed(s) |
on mineral soil |
David J. Moorhead |
| 0908023 |
Seed(s) |
|
David J. Moorhead |
| 2715064 |
Seed(s) |
longleaf seeds, : full seeds (right), empty seeds (left)
(note size of hila) |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2715067 |
Seed(s) |
treated seeds |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2715024 |
Seedling(s) |
natural regenetation (marked by white cards) beneath pine overstory |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2715025 |
Seedling(s) |
seedling stand developing in overstory opening |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 1437171 |
Seedling(s) |
Grass stage seedling, eastern North Carolina |
Paul Bolstad |
| 2147069 |
Seedling(s) |
|
David Stephens |
| 2147070 |
Seedling(s) |
|
David Stephens |
| 2715009 |
Seedling(s) |
recently germinated seed |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 1423020 |
Seedling(s) |
Regeneration marked with cards under overstory, September 1963 |
William D. Boyer |
| 2147050 |
Seedling(s) |
|
David Stephens |
| 0908077 |
Seedling(s) |
bareroot seedling in active height growth during second growing season. |
David J. Moorhead |
| 1197036 |
Seedling(s) |
After a prescribed fire |
Ricky Layson |
| 1197037 |
Seedling(s) |
After a prescribed fire |
Ricky Layson |
| 1197040 |
Seedling(s) |
After a prescribed fire |
Ricky Layson |
| 1403041 |
Seedling(s) |
Seedlings in active height growth. Georgia Coastal Plain |
David J. Moorhead |
| 1420060 |
Seedling(s) |
One year old seedlings after Fall prescribed burn, Compartment 32, USDA Forest Service - Escambia Experimental Forest, Brewton, Alabama, October 1968 |
W. Robert Maple |
| 1420155 |
Seedling(s) |
Silviculture Laboratory. USDA Forest Service - Escambia Experimental Forest, Brewton, Alabama. December 1967 |
University of Georgia Archive |
| 1420047 |
Seedling(s) |
seedlings from 1961 seed crop, Joseph Springs Area, Shoal Creek Ranger District, USDA Forest Service - Talladega National Forest, Alabama, taken in May 1965 |
William D. Boyer |
| 1373017 |
Seedling(s) |
After prescribed fire |
Chris Evans |
| 1373018 |
Seedling(s) |
After prescribed fire. |
Chris Evans |
| 1397026 |
Seedling(s) |
grass stage |
Joseph O'Brien |
| 2716094 |
Seedling(s) |
Seedlings in mid-June, with secondary (fascicled) needles. |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2716027 |
Seedling(s) |
The most widely used seedling packing containers in southern nurseries are the Kraft, plastic-lined (KP) bags. L.L. seedlings can be satisfactorily packed, stored, & shipped in these bags. … |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 1423011 |
Site |
Scrub oak sandhills of west Florida near Defuniak Springs (Scout Camp property) November 1960. |
William D. Boyer |
| 1423014 |
Site |
Mountain site Joesph Springs, Talladega National Forest. February 1963. |
William D. Boyer |
| 1423015 |
Stand |
Prescribed fire used for quail management on Greenwood Plantation in Thomas County Georgia. May 1964. |
William D. Boyer |
| 1423012 |
Stand |
Seed trees on Escambia Experimental Forest Compartment 116. November 14, 1956 |
William D. Boyer |
| 1423013 |
Stand |
Mountain site Oakmulgee-Talladega National Forest. March 1978. |
William D. Boyer |
| 1423005 |
Stand |
virgin longleaf near Boyce, Louisiana, Bentley Lumber Company, 1955 |
Thomas C. Croker |
| 1423010 |
Stand |
Flatwoods site with palmetto understory. Olustee Experimental Forest near Lake City, Florida. June 1964. |
William D. Boyer |
| 1423062 |
Stand |
Spring Burn plots Escambia Experimental Forest, Alabama. 20 square feet of overstory. |
William D. Boyer |
| 2147053 |
Stand |
Planted stand |
David Stephens |
| 2147054 |
Stand |
Planted stand |
David Stephens |
| 2147055 |
Stand |
Planted stand |
David Stephens |
| 2147056 |
Stand |
Planted stand |
David Stephens |
| 2147057 |
Stand |
Natural stand - 40 years old |
David Stephens |
| 2147058 |
Stand |
Natural stand - 40 years old |
David Stephens |
| 2147067 |
Stand |
|
David Stephens |
| 2147068 |
Stand |
|
David Stephens |
| 1423021 |
Stand |
Uneven aged stand in South Carolina, April 1989 |
William D. Boyer |
| 1423022 |
Stand |
Natural regeneration shown in 1977, seven years after Hurricane Camille released seedlings, Gulfport, Mississippi |
William D. Boyer |
| 1423018 |
Stand |
A well stocked sawlog stand Escambia county, Alabama, T.R. Miller company, November 1963 |
William D. Boyer |
| 2133006 |
Stand |
with Wiregrass understory in South Carolina |
Ricky Layson |
| 2133007 |
Stand |
with Wiregrass understory in South Carolina |
Ricky Layson |
| 2715020 |
Stand |
seedlings in active height growth |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2715022 |
Stand |
Pole-size natural stand |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2714087 |
Stand |
natural stand |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2715008 |
Stand |
natural stand |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2714096 |
Stand |
open pine-grassland stand |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2714097 |
Stand |
Piedmont-Mountain stand |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2714098 |
Stand |
Piedmont-mountain stand |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2714099 |
Stand |
Coastal Plain stand |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2715046 |
Stand |
dense regeneration cohort |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 1420010 |
Stand |
scrub hardwards on sandhill site, Compartment 158, USDA Forest Service - Escambia Experimental Forest, Alabama |
Thomas C. Croker |
| 1420011 |
Stand |
Aerial view of USDA Forest Service - Loxley Research Plots, Baldwin County, Alabama, 1949 |
J. Brasington |
| 1420012 |
Stand |
Seed Tree stand, Compartment 135, USDA Forest Service - Escambia Experimental Forest, Alabama |
Thomas C. Croker |
| 1420057 |
Stand |
Well stocked stand, Bogalusia, Louisana |
William D. Boyer |
| 1420059 |
Stand |
Longleaf forest understory, Conecuh County, Alabama, May 1967 |
W. Robert Maple |
| 1420045 |
Stand |
Natural 50 year old stand on ridge top, Shoal Creek Ranger District, USDA Forest Service - Talladega National Forest, Alabama, Sept. 1961 |
University of Georgia Archive |
| 1420046 |
Stand |
Natural stand on T.R. Miller Mill Company property, Escambia County, Alabama, Nov. 1963 |
William D. Boyer |
| 1420037 |
Stand |
well stocked sawlog size stand, Alabama, March 1966 |
Bob Farrah |
| 1420029 |
Stand |
well stocked pole stand, March 1966 |
Bob Farrah |
| 1420033 |
Stand |
well stocked large sawtimber stand, Alabama, November 1961 |
Bob Farrah |
| 1420148 |
Stand |
Well-stocked sapling stand. Compartment 33. USDA Forest Service - Escambia Experimental Forest, Brewton, Alabama. March 1964 |
William D. Boyer |
| 1420142 |
Stand |
12-year old Longleaf (right) & slash pine (left) stands planted in 1945 near Lockhart, Alabama on International Paper Company lands. August 1957 |
William D. Boyer |
| 1420078 |
Stand |
mountain longleaf in North Alabama, May 1968 |
Thomas C. Croker |
| 1420120 |
Stand |
USDA Forest Service - Loxley Research Plots, Baldwin County, Alabama |
J. Brasington |
| 1420122 |
Stand |
USDA Forest Service - Loxley Research Plots, Baldwin County, Alabama. 1949 |
J. Brasington |
| 1420097 |
Stand |
T.R. Miller Mill Company longleaf forests in south Alabama. Photo taken from Miller Tower. |
Thomas C. Croker |
| 1420102 |
Stand |
Well-stocked sawlog stand. Compartment 135. USDA Forest Service - Escambia Experimental Forest, Brewton, Alabama. January 1954 |
Thomas C. Croker |
| 1403042 |
Stand |
Georgia Coastal Plain |
David J. Moorhead |
| 1420001 |
Stand |
tree crowns, USDA Forest Service - Loxley Research Plots, Baldwin County, Alabama |
J. Brasington |
| 1420002 |
Stand |
unthinned 37 year old stand, USDA Forest Service - Loxley Research Plots, Baldwin County, Alabama |
J. Brasington |
| 1420003 |
Stand |
Aerial view of Compartment 62, USDA Forest Service - Escambia Experimental Forest, Alabama, 1949 |
J. Brasington |
| 1420004 |
Stand |
Aerial view of Northeast corner of Compartment 94, evenaged seed tree stand,
USDA Forest Service - Escambia Experimental Forest, Alabama, 1949 |
J. Brasington |
| 1420005 |
Stand |
seedlings from 1961 seed crop at Joseph Springs regeneration area, USDA Forest Service - Talladega National Forest, Alabama, June 1965 |
Thomas C. Croker |
| 1340009 |
Stand |
Planted stand, 5-6 years old. Randolph Co. AL. |
David Stephens |
| 1340010 |
Stand |
Planted stand, 5-6 years old. Randolph Co. AL. |
David Stephens |
| 1340011 |
Stand |
Planted stand, 5-6 years old. Randolph Co. AL. |
David Stephens |
| 1362024 |
Stand |
|
Chris Evans |
| 1362025 |
Stand |
|
Chris Evans |
| 1362026 |
Stand |
|
Chris Evans |
| 1150073 |
Stand |
|
Chuck Bargeron |
| 1150074 |
Stand |
|
Chuck Bargeron |
| 1150076 |
Stand |
|
Chuck Bargeron |
| 1150080 |
Stand |
|
Chuck Bargeron |
| 1162022 |
Stand |
65-year old natural stand. Tift County Georgia. |
David J. Moorhead |
| 1162029 |
Stand |
10-year old stand established using bareroot seedlings on a peanut field. Tifton, Georgia |
David J. Moorhead |
| 0908061 |
Stand |
8-year old bareroot stand |
David J. Moorhead |
| 0908062 |
Stand |
10 year-old bareroot stand. |
David J. Moorhead |
| 0908063 |
Stand |
10 year-old bareroot stand. |
David J. Moorhead |
| 0908064 |
Stand |
3 year-old bareroot stand. |
David J. Moorhead |
| 0908071 |
Stand |
bareroot stand in active height growth stage |
David J. Moorhead |
| 0908072 |
Stand |
bareroot stand showing typical variablity of seedlings in grass stage and in active height growth stage in the second growing season. |
David J. Moorhead |
| 0908074 |
Stand |
Bareroot stand at end of first growing season with some seedlings in active height growth. |
David J. Moorhead |
| 2715072 |
Stand |
row seeding: mean distance between established seedlings within row, mean distance between rows |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 5369715 |
Stand |
Longleaf Pine plantation age 9 years, Randolph County, Alabama, photo taken January 2008, Light snow, no damage |
David Stephens |
| 5369716 |
Stand |
Longleaf Pine plantation age 9 years, Randolph County, Alabama, photo taken January 2008, Light snow, no damage |
David Stephens |
| 5369718 |
Stand |
Age 9 years, planted stand,Randolph County, Alabama, no snow damage. |
David Stephens |
| 5369719 |
Stand |
Planted stand, age 9, Randolph County, Alabama, no snow damage. |
David Stephens |
| 5395036 |
Stem(s) |
Pine growing through concrete |
Rebekah D. Wallace |
| 5406918 |
Survey |
|
Karan A. Rawlins |
| 5406919 |
Survey |
|
Karan A. Rawlins |
| 5406920 |
Survey |
|
Karan A. Rawlins |
| 2716023 |
Treatment |
The Benlate/clay/water mixture can be sprayed on the seeling roots either during lifting & packing at nursery or just prior to field planting. Recommended rates are 5% & 1% Benlate/dry clay … |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2716032 |
Treatment |
Solid tarp soil fumigation. Preferred type of fumigation using recommended and EPA registered methyl bromide-chloropicrin fumigant formulations. |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2716033 |
Treatment |
Alternate strip type soil fumigation. Used under windy conditions and when solid tarp equipment is not available. |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2715068 |
Treatment |
treating large batch of seed with pesticide |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2715060 |
Treatment |
seed hopper treating seeds with insecticide during planting |
USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2715045 |
Tree(s) |
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USDA Forest Service Archive |
| 2147019 |
Tree(s) |
|
David Stephens |
| 2147020 |
Tree(s) |
|
David Stephens |
| 2147021 |
Tree(s) |
|
David Stephens |
| 1150061 |
Tree(s) |
|
Chuck Bargeron |
| 1150062 |
Tree(s) |
|
Chuck Bargeron |
| 5407030 |
Tree(s) |
crown |
Karan A. Rawlins |
| 5407031 |
Tree(s) |
crowns |
Karan A. Rawlins |
| 5407032 |
Tree(s) |
crowns |
Karan A. Rawlins |
| 5395035 |
Tree(s) |
Pine growing through concrete |
Rebekah D. Wallace |
| 1420008 |
Wildfire |
hot wild fire on Florida-Alabama state line, 1950 |
Thomas C. Croker |