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Old 5th January 2008, 08:04 AM   #38 (permalink)
TreeDimensional
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Default Re: BigShea13 pics

Now thats what I would call a vertically challenged trees. They look to be growing really close to togeather, is it possible that this is a burn-out area, which had EVERY seed on the forest floor germinated?

Your pictures made me think of something really funny, how would you work on the tops of those things? My suggestion would be to use dry-wall stilts, but would ANSI require you to be tied in twice?

On a more seriuos note, do you think that reducing the number of trees/ square acre would increase the size of individual trees or are there other factors that keep them small (soil/water/growing season length....)?

You know those trees are in the dark 5 months a year, I'm in the dark ALL the time!!!
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