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Forestry Bulletin No. 25: Silviculture Of Southern Bottomland Hardwoods, Laurence C. Walker, Kenneth G. Watterson
Forestry Bulletin No. 25: Silviculture Of Southern Bottomland Hardwoods, Laurence C. Walker, Kenneth G. Watterson
Forestry Bulletins No. 1-25, 1957-1972
"The potential of southern bottomland hardwood types is clear, for they, along with the cypress, occupy about 37 million acres and compromise more than half of the hardwood stumpage in the south."
Forestry Bulletin No. 24: Silviculture And Management Of Teak, K. Kadambi
Forestry Bulletin No. 24: Silviculture And Management Of Teak, K. Kadambi
Forestry Bulletins No. 1-25, 1957-1972
"Teak is the principal timber tree of Peninsular India, Burma, Indonesia and Thailand and one of the most important timbers of the world. It has been planted extensively in warm climates throughout the world."
Forestry Bulletin No. 22: Silviculture Of Southern Upland Hardwoods, Laurence C. Walker
Forestry Bulletin No. 22: Silviculture Of Southern Upland Hardwoods, Laurence C. Walker
Forestry Bulletins No. 1-25, 1957-1972
"Upland hardwood types occur throughout the forests of the southern United States. Sometimes deciduous species intermingle with pines to form mixed conifer-broadleaf types; other times hardwood types are interspersed with pine types; depending upon soil, physiography, past land use, and fire."