. Cooperative forest and range management research in South Florida. Forests and forestry Florida; Forest management Florida; Range management Florida. WHAT TREE SPECIES SHOULD BE PLANTED IN SOUTH FLORIDA?. Choice of species to plant must be based on ability to survive, to grow, and to resist insect and disease attack under prevailing soil and climatic conditions. For most large-scale plantings in south Florida, the pines native to a particular area will probably be the preferred species. However, useful and adapted exotic trees may be found by the Florida Forest Service through its tropical f
. Cooperative forest and range management research in South Florida. Forests and forestry Florida; Forest management Florida; Range management Florida. WHAT TREE SPECIES SHOULD BE PLANTED IN SOUTH FLORIDA?. Choice of species to plant must be based on ability to survive, to grow, and to resist insect and disease attack under prevailing soil and climatic conditions. For most large-scale plantings in south Florida, the pines native to a particular area will probably be the preferred species. However, useful and adapted exotic trees may be found by the Florida Forest Service through its tropical forestry research project. Basic information on relative survival and growth is being obtained for the commercially important native pines--longleaf, loblolly, common slash, and South Florida 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 Langdon, O. Gordon; Rummell, Robert S. , 1919-; Southeastern Forest Experiment Station (Asheville, N. C. ). Asheville, N. C. : USDA Forest Service, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station
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