. Advice for forest planters in Oklahoma and adjacent regions. Forests and forestry Oklahoma; Tree planting Oklahoma. (2'3 % /Icres) (25 % /Icres). Fig. 7.—Model planting plan for the plains of eastern New Mexico and western Texas. tion must be paid to the fitness of the site for the rapid production of desirable kinds of wood. The number of species that can be recommended for planting ob the semiarid plains is very limited, but any of the following may be planted with a reasonable prospect of success: Green ash. Hackberry. Red cedar. Black locust. Chinese arborvitse. , Honey locust. Wild chin


. Advice for forest planters in Oklahoma and adjacent regions. Forests and forestry Oklahoma; Tree planting Oklahoma. (2'3 % /Icres) (25 % /Icres). Fig. 7.—Model planting plan for the plains of eastern New Mexico and western Texas. tion must be paid to the fitness of the site for the rapid production of desirable kinds of wood. The number of species that can be recommended for planting ob the semiarid plains is very limited, but any of the following may be planted with a reasonable prospect of success: Green ash. Hackberry. Red cedar. Black locust. Chinese arborvitse. , Honey locust. Wild china. Russian mulberry. Coffeetree. Osage orange. White elm. Western yellow 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 Clothier, George L. (George Lemon). Washington, Govt. Print. Off.


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