. Economic botany of Alabama . Fig. 22. Two pecan trees, supposed to be remnants of the original forest, in dark brown clay soil in the black belt, about half way between Marion and Uniontown, Perry County. September 25, 1924. The largest one had a trunk 38 inches in diameter. The other one had been struck by lightning not long before.


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