. Brief instructions to Massachusetts Forest Wardens. Forests and forestry; Forestry law and legislation. MASSACHUSETTS FOREST TREES BEECH (Fagus atropunicea Sudworth) THE Beech is of common occurrence throughout the State, yet it is more abundant in the western sec- tions than the eastern. Its home is on cool rocky slopes. In habit it is a spreading tree with a broad and dense head, usually growing from fifty to sixty feet high and having a diameter of one and one-half to three feet. Not infrequently the stem is without branches for ten to. Please note that these images are extracted from sca


. Brief instructions to Massachusetts Forest Wardens. Forests and forestry; Forestry law and legislation. MASSACHUSETTS FOREST TREES BEECH (Fagus atropunicea Sudworth) THE Beech is of common occurrence throughout the State, yet it is more abundant in the western sec- tions than the eastern. Its home is on cool rocky slopes. In habit it is a spreading tree with a broad and dense head, usually growing from fifty to sixty feet high and having a diameter of one and one-half to three feet. Not infrequently the stem is without branches for ten to. 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 Massachusetts. State Forester; Rane, F. Wm. (Frank William), 1868-1933. Boston, Mass. : The Forester


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