Forestry ID
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Re: Forestry ID
Havenguy is correct on #2... anyone want to try #3?
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Re: Forestry ID
Incorrect
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Re: Forestry ID
1. White Mulberry 2. The tree appears very messy and litters the ground with fruit 3. Popcorn Disease
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Re: Forestry ID
Wadhk is correct.
*Edit: Correct for all three questions... I think it's your turn to post
*Edit: Correct for all three questions... I think it's your turn to post

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Re: Forestry ID
[img]https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTMuptTHJgVMnUShLX08LXKSdkfkIYPQo3FQb8idggvFoeGNTaUWw[/img] 1. Identify the tree. 2. What habitat does this tree thrive in? 3. What insect threatens this tree and how?
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Re: Forestry ID
1. Butternut
2. Stream-bank sites, well-drained soils
3. Butternut curculio, by eating stems and fruit.
2. Stream-bank sites, well-drained soils
3. Butternut curculio, by eating stems and fruit.
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Re: Forestry ID
1. Butternut
2. Temperate and Tropical regions, Upland soils
3. Butternut Wooly Worm
2. Temperate and Tropical regions, Upland soils
3. Butternut Wooly Worm
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