Shortleaf pine : its economic importance and forest management . F-13191A Fig. 1.—View Through the Tops of the Trees Shown F-13192A Fig. 2.—Lower Portion of Trunks. Trees 160 Years Old, 20 to 28 Inches inDiameter, and about 110 Feet in Height. TWO VIEWS OF A GROUP OF MATURE SHORTLEAF PINE TREES,SHOWING THE NARROW CROWN AND STRAIGHT CLEAN BOLETYPICAL OF THE SPECIES. Bui. 308, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate II.


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