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Yellow pine which has grown well after release

imageID: 21581
Description: Yellow pine which has grown well after release
Organisms: ponderosa pine
Photographer: G. A. Pearson
Original collection id: 393676
Collection: Fort Valley Experimental Forest historical photographs
Quality: 3
Location: Fort Valley Exp. Forest; AZ; USA
Date(mm/yyyy): 10/1939
Comments: Release 30 yrs ago. Originally a 4C or D tree, now has good crown. S3-2. See No. 393677 for top of same tree. (Where the record reads 4C tree, Mr. Pearson, on a card with this description, had written in pencil 36). Written in pencil on card to which this photo was attached is the following; Tree No. 3927; 1924/14.5; 1929/16.3; 1934/16.3; 1939/17.5; 1944/18.4
Citation: Use of this image is governed by Creative Commons CC BY. If you use the image, please include the following citation:

Olberding, Susan D.; Huebner, Daniel P.; Edminster, Carleton B. 2007. Fort Valley Experimental Forest historical photographs. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. https://doi.org/10.2737/RDS-2007-0005


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