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Conifer swamp residual stand photo with same view as photo PSEF_MU54_171. Taken facing S65W 0.08 chains N40W of stake 71-19.
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Collection: Paul Smith Experimental Forest Historical Photo Archive
Keywords: post-harvest
regeneration
swamp
softwood
Organisms: spruce
fir
Location: Paul Smith Experimental Forest; Compartment 54
Description: Conifer swamp residual stand photo with same view as photo PSEF_MU54_171. Taken facing S65W 0.08 chains N40W of stake 71-19.
Date: 11/18/1960

Softwood reproduction is encroaching on white and yellow birch. Hemlock overstory is suppressing reproduction. Photo taken facing S55W from a point 1 chain S84W of stake 84-19.
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Collection: Paul Smith Experimental Forest Historical Photo Archive
Keywords: pre-harvest
regeneration
softwood
Organisms: spruce
yellow birch
paper birch
hemlock
Location: Paul Smith Experimental Forest; Compartment 48
Description: Softwood reproduction is encroaching on white and yellow birch. Hemlock overstory is suppressing reproduction. Photo taken facing S55W from a point 1 chain S84W of stake 84-19.
Date: 4/11/1957

An old field in the Farm Woodlot reverting to white pine and hardwoods. The first pines have been severely weeviled, but younger pines -- afforded some overstory protection -- have suffered little damage. White pine in the Paul Smiths area is regenerating only on old fields, and on some sandy soils.
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Collection: Paul Smith Experimental Forest Historical Photo Archive
Keywords: softwood
regeneration
gap
Organisms: white pine
Location: Paul Smith Experimental Forest
Description: An old field in the Farm Woodlot reverting to white pine and hardwoods. The first pines have been severely weeviled, but younger pines -- afforded some overstory protection -- have suffered little damage. White pine in the Paul Smiths area is regenerating only on old fields, and on some sandy soils.
Date: 1950

Aspen-fire cherry and some spruce returning to a softwood site severely burned more than 30 years ago.
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Collection: Paul Smith Experimental Forest Historical Photo Archive
Keywords: regeneration
softwood
Organisms: aspen
fire cherry
spruce
Location: Paul Smith Experimental Forest
Description: Aspen-fire cherry and some spruce returning to a softwood site severely burned more than 30 years ago.
Date: 1950