Noxubee NWR
- Larry Tucei
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Noxubee NWR
NTS- I would like wish everyone a Happy New Year!!! Images of some trees I measured at Noxubee Refuge this week. The first group of photos of the Hardwoods are from Douglas Bluff.
A large Cherry Bark Oak 12' 5" --6' above ground and 126.5' tall. A large Tulip Poplar 10' 9" Circumference second largest I've done in Ms and 132' tall. A remnant Oak of long ago. I also measured many big Loblolly Pines. The largest was 11' 3" Circumference at Douglas Bluff and the two tallest were 142.5' one was at Beaver Dam Trail and the other at River Road. Also a Pine to 141', 139.5' and one to 135' all three at River Road North. Loblolly Pines at Bluff Lake Road were 139.5', 138' and 136.5'. Total Pines were two at 142.5', one 141', two 139.5', 138', 136.5', 135' and more. Pines over 140' are rare in the State. The second photo is a large Swamp Chestnut Oak at 14' CBH and 124.5' tall the largest I've measured in Ms. Larry- Matt Markworth
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Re: Noxubee NWR
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SCO always impresses.
I would love to know what it is related to.
We travel the Milky way together, trees and men. - John Muir
Re: Noxubee NWR
Click on image to see its original size
SCO always impresses.
I would love to know what it is related to.
We travel the Milky way together, trees and men. - John Muir