. Farm forestry [microform]. Trees, Care of; Tree planting; Forêts privées; Arbres; Woodlots; Arbres. 13 Poplar, Bir-h and Soft Maples jcem to ilt'Velo]> these nhuoU mure fweh anil vigor- ously than other species. In many woodlots, especially in tlu- siuthern part of the Province, a large percentage of the growth is of this nature ratlier than of seedling origin. Fig. 8 shows at least two generations of coppice. An old diestnut stump about three feet in diameter lias, growing from its base, a coppice Chestnut about twenty-six inches in diameter, and from this is growing a six-inch Chestnu
. Farm forestry [microform]. Trees, Care of; Tree planting; Forêts privées; Arbres; Woodlots; Arbres. 13 Poplar, Bir-h and Soft Maples jcem to ilt'Velo]> these nhuoU mure fweh anil vigor- ously than other species. In many woodlots, especially in tlu- siuthern part of the Province, a large percentage of the growth is of this nature ratlier than of seedling origin. Fig. 8 shows at least two generations of coppice. An old diestnut stump about three feet in diameter lias, growing from its base, a coppice Chestnut about twenty-six inches in diameter, and from this is growing a six-inch Chestnut which is the third generation. The twent_v-six-inut in time prodiued a roriibably developed after cutting of the parent Fig. -One-year-old Chestnut Coppice. To obtain good tree gruwtli ol rtijipii !â after cutting certain cuiisiderativerniat\ire trees will not produce strong system lias lo>t it- vigor. Coppice loses its vigor of growth 1 too far. the third and fourth generations becoming weak wuodldts ilwiirtiil and stunted growth exists from the alK)^ Coppice is lie«t produced by cutting in late winter or early riv winter cutting ol'tcii allows frost and moisture to loosen shoots originate beneath this outer bark, and if it is de- liance of shoots developing. In cutting with a view of obtaining coppice, the stump to the ground as ]iossible. Tt is desirable to obtain re«nU-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Zavitz, Edmund John, b. 1875; Ontario. Dept. of Agriculture. Toronto : [s. n. ]
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