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Dense mature eastern hemlock stand, trees are 8-12 inches dbh, one red spruce on right is 12 inches dbh, big eastern white pine in background (on the edge of permanent sample plot 3/2), a few small balsam fir seedlings, photo point #5 (on cruise line 3 midway between plots 2 and 3) in MU32 on September 27, 1955
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Collection: Penobscot Experimental Forest Historical Photo Archive
Keywords: MU32
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Organisms: eastern hemlock
red spruce
eastern white pine
balsam fir
Location: Penobscot Experimental Forest; Maine
Description: Dense mature eastern hemlock stand, trees are 8-12 inches dbh, one red spruce on right is 12 inches dbh, big eastern white pine in background (on the edge of permanent sample plot 3/2), a few small balsam fir seedlings, photo point #5 (on cruise line 3 midway between plots 2 and 3) in MU32 on September 27, 1955
Date: 9/27/1955

Eastern white pine stand with balsam fir understory (1-3 inches dbh), three pines in foreground are 10-12 inches dbh, the red pine is 10-11 inches dbh, there are four white pines in the background, photo point #2 (0.7-chain from swamp sub-compartment, boundary, and along cruise line 1) in MU32 on September 27 1955
more info/bigger image
Collection: Penobscot Experimental Forest Historical Photo Archive
Keywords: MU32
reference
photo point
Organisms: eastern white pine
balsam fir
red pine
Location: Penobscot Experimental Forest; Maine
Description: Eastern white pine stand with balsam fir understory (1-3 inches dbh), three pines in foreground are 10-12 inches dbh, the red pine is 10-11 inches dbh, there are four white pines in the background, photo point #2 (0.7-chain from swamp sub-compartment, boundary, and along cruise line 1) in MU32 on September 27 1955
Date: 9/27/1955