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Alaska yellow cedar at Cape Fanshaw Natural Area showing bark characteristics of a 42.0" cedar.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: plant ecology
ecosystems
vegetation types
ecotypes
Location: Alaska; Cape Fanshaw
Description: Alaska yellow cedar at Cape Fanshaw Natural Area showing bark characteristics of a 42.0" cedar.
Date: 6/6/1966

Alaska yellow cedar at Cape Fanshaw Natural Area showing bark characteristics of a 42.0" cedar.
more info/bigger image
Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: plant ecology
ecosystems
vegetation types
ecotypes
Location: Alaska; Cape Fanshaw
Description: Alaska yellow cedar at Cape Fanshaw Natural Area showing bark characteristics of a 42.0" cedar.
Date: 6/6/1966

Alaska yellow cedar at Cape Fanshaw Natural Area. The cedar pictured here is 40.7" (ht. not measured). Bruce Baker (R.O.) is standing next to tree.
more info/bigger image
Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: plant ecology
ecosystems
vegetation types
ecotypes
Location: Alaska; Cape Fanshaw
Description: Alaska yellow cedar at Cape Fanshaw Natural Area. The cedar pictured here is 40.7" (ht. not measured). Bruce Baker (R.O.) is standing next to tree.
Date: 6/6/1966

Alaska yellow cedar at Cape Fanshaw Natural Area. The cedar pictured here is 40.7" (ht. not measured). Bruce Baker (R.O.) is standing next to tree.
more info/bigger image
Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: plant ecology
ecosystems
vegetation types
ecotypes
Location: Alaska; Cape Fanshaw
Description: Alaska yellow cedar at Cape Fanshaw Natural Area. The cedar pictured here is 40.7" (ht. not measured). Bruce Baker (R.O.) is standing next to tree.
Date: 6/6/1966

Alaska yellow cedar at Cape Fanshaw Natural Area. The cedar pictured here is 40.7" (ht. not measured).
more info/bigger image
Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: plant ecology
ecosystems
vegetation types
ecotypes
Location: Alaska; Cape Fanshaw
Description: Alaska yellow cedar at Cape Fanshaw Natural Area. The cedar pictured here is 40.7" (ht. not measured).
Date: 6/6/1966

Alaska cedar at Cape Fanshaw Natural Area. Tree in center foreground is 42.0" and 87' high. A poor site.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: plant ecology
ecosystems
Location: Alaska; Cape Fanshaw
Description: Alaska cedar at Cape Fanshaw Natural Area. Tree in center foreground is 42.0" and 87' high. A poor site.
Date: 6/1966

A.E. Helmers beside Alaska cedar, Cape Fanshaw.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: plant ecology
ecosystems
vegetation types
ecotypes
Location: Alaska; Cape Fanshaw
Description: A.E. Helmers beside Alaska cedar, Cape Fanshaw.
Date: 10/2/1963

A.E. Helmers measuring Alaska cedar Cape Fanshaw. 48" d.b.h.
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Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: plant ecology
ecosystems
vegetation types
ecotypes
Location: Alaska; Cape Fanshaw
Description: A.E. Helmers measuring Alaska cedar Cape Fanshaw. 48" d.b.h.
Date: 10/2/1963

A.E. Helmers measuring Alaska cedar, Cape Fanshaw. 48" d.b.h.
more info/bigger image
Collection: Pacific Northwest Research Station, Alaska Image Archive
Keywords: plant ecology
ecosystems
vegetation types
ecotypes
Location: Alaska; Cape Fanshaw
Description: A.E. Helmers measuring Alaska cedar, Cape Fanshaw. 48" d.b.h.
Date: 10/2/1963