| imageID: | 36527 |
| Description: | Mature hemlock and yellow birch probably exceeding 200 years of age. An analysis of growth rings on nearby hemlock stumps indicates that severe windfall probably occured about 1790, and that cutting occurred about 1860 and 1905. |
| Keywords: | personnel old-growth blowdown post-harvest |
| Organisms: | hemlock yellow birch |
| Photographer: | Unknown |
| Original collection id: | PSEF C47 - 447 |
| Collection: | Paul Smith Experimental Forest Historical Photo Archive |
| Quality: | 4 |
| Location: | Paul Smith Experimental Forest |
| Date(yyyy): | 1950 |
| Citation: | Use of this image is governed by Creative Commons CC BY. If you use the image, please include the following citation: Roach, Skylar K.; Buchanan, Anna G.; Kenefic, Laura S. 2025. Paul Smith Experimental Forest historical photo archive. 2025. Fort Collins, CO: Forest Service Research Data Archive. https://doi.org/10.2737/RDS-2025-0034 |
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