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Advanced reproduction
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Collection: Fort Valley Experimental Forest historical photographs
Keywords: reproduction
Organisms: ponderosa pine
Location: Fort Valley Exp. Forest; AZ; USA
Description: Advanced reproduction
Date: 07/1936

Reproduction after cutting
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Collection: Fort Valley Experimental Forest historical photographs
Keywords: reproduction
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Organisms: ponderosa pine
Location: Fort Valley Exp. Forest; AZ; USA
Description: Reproduction after cutting
Date: 07/1936

Reproduction after cutting
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Collection: Fort Valley Experimental Forest historical photographs
Keywords: reproduction
sample plot
Organisms: ponderosa pine
Location: Fort Valley Exp. Forest; AZ; USA
Description: Reproduction after cutting
Date: 07/1936

Reproduction after cutting
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Collection: Fort Valley Experimental Forest historical photographs
Keywords: reproduction
sample plot
Organisms: ponderosa pine
Location: Fort Valley Exp. Forest; AZ; USA
Description: Reproduction after cutting
Date: 07/1936

Reproduction after cutting
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Collection: Fort Valley Experimental Forest historical photographs
Keywords: reproduction
sample plot
Organisms: ponderosa pine
Location: Fort Valley Exp. Forest; AZ; USA
Description: Reproduction after cutting
Date: 07/1936

Decay - Pinus Ponderosa, carbonizing type.
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Collection: RMRS Archive Images
Keywords: decay
forest pathology
Organisms: ponderosa pine
Location:
Description: Decay - Pinus Ponderosa, carbonizing type.
Date: 1936