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Carya glabra / Quercus velutina / Carya tomentosa / Silviculture / Acer pensylvanicum / Sprouts / Tree stump / Pitch Pine / Flora of the United States / Flora / Forestry
Date: 2014-09-04 11:47:28
Carya glabra
Quercus velutina
Carya tomentosa
Silviculture
Acer pensylvanicum
Sprouts
Tree stump
Pitch Pine
Flora of the United States
Flora
Forestry

Scientific name Shade tolerance T: tolerant I: intermediate

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