. Elements of forestry. Forests and forestry. PACIFIC COAST FOREST 341 3. The largest stands in the world are found here. The redwood occurs up to 35 feet in diameter and 350 feet in. Fig. 63. — A Heavy Stand of Douglas Fir in Western Washington. Trees are frequently found up to 12 feet in diameter and 250 feet in height. It is adapted to management by the clear-cutting system. height; the Douglas fir is found up to 12 feet in diameter and 250 feet in height, and the sugar and yellow pines, cedars, spruces and others attain a large size. The average. Please note that these images are extracted


. Elements of forestry. Forests and forestry. PACIFIC COAST FOREST 341 3. The largest stands in the world are found here. The redwood occurs up to 35 feet in diameter and 350 feet in. Fig. 63. — A Heavy Stand of Douglas Fir in Western Washington. Trees are frequently found up to 12 feet in diameter and 250 feet in height. It is adapted to management by the clear-cutting system. height; the Douglas fir is found up to 12 feet in diameter and 250 feet in height, and the sugar and yellow pines, cedars, spruces and others attain a large size. The average. 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 Moon, Frederick Franklin, 1880-1929; Brown, Nelson Courtlandt, 1885-. New York J. Wiley


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