Abstract
Massachusetts has mature forests dominated by hardwood species. Most of the trees are healthy, with full crowns (low transparency, high density), little dieback and little damage. Red maple trees made up almost one quarter of the trees and had slightly higher amounts of dieback, thinner crowns, and more damage than other common tree species.
Keywords
massachusetts,
red maple,
health monitoring
Citation
Northeastern Research Station 2002. Forest Health Monitoring in Massachusetts, 1996-1999. United States, Department of Agriculutre, Forest Service, Northeastern Research Station. 8 p.