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I agree with Barker
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Barker wrote:American Basswood
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can I post since no one is posting
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wufactor2012 wrote:can I post since no one is posting
idk about today ... if Barker doesn't post by tomorrow, then you can ...
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I'm gonna post first xD
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How are trees of this species in the northern parts of its range different from those in the southern areas?
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i think it is black Tupelo , i guess the leaves darker in the north
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Pacific madrone? :?:

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a Pacific Madrone
Not sure if this is the answer...but the Northern trees usually produce much more seeds than their Southern counterparts in the range. Also, the Southern trees typically grow at a higher elevation vs. the Northern ones....this is because the madrone is usually less tolerant to cold and snowy weather, so it can only tolerate lower (warmer) elevations in the North rather than in the South, where it can grow at higher elevations.
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Since Barker hasn't posted answers yet, I guess I'll post. Let's make this easy (:

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1) Scientific name
2)This tree no longer grows in great forest stands as it once did. Why?
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