by bbeduhn » Mon May 07, 2012 4:36 pm
I met with Bill Hascher,the head arborist at Biltmore Estate on Thursday. he showed me some old record holders and pointed out some areas I might like to measure. They use tags on many of their significant trees, numbering beyond 5,000 tagged trees.
Tag#
White pine I measured five this outing and got 3 150's
197 153.8'
1885 151.8'
1887 151.4'
1888 139.6'
no# 144.6'
3923 158.1' previously measured
Short leaf pine
216 107.4' old, gnarled crown
3247 105.8'
3249 104.2'
3251 103.9'
3243 103.0'
3242 93.5'
3179 96.7'
no# 102.2'
no# 102.8'
Hemlock--these are doing extremely well with much new growth
165 134.8'
168 143.6'
4214 134.7'
1351 138.5'
Carolina hemlock
665 115.1' tallest known at the Estate but has challengers
Oriental spruce picea orientalis
1372 108.9'
1374 112.3'
1375 109.1'
548 102.2'
3980 119.4'
Norway spruce
1373 107.4'
2949 117.5'
?# 137.0' previously measured at 133.6'
?# 121.3'
Douglas fir
?# 108.8'
red pine
no# 116.4' dwarfed by white pines with blown out crowns
Nikko fir Abies homolepis
1333 105.5'
4441 115.1'
Dawn redwood metasequoia glyptostroboides
1874 95.5'
3647 115.6'
3644 111.1'
4273 126.2'
4274 112.5'
4275 113.3'
4276 117.6'
?# 129.0' re-measure in the garden. New top found
3967 91.6'
Bald cypress taxodium distichum
4280 100.4'
4281 116.7'
?# 126.7' below bass pond dam
3975 101.5'
Pond cypress?
3976 89.7'
sycamore
1055 131.5'
no# 117.4'
walnut
1875 NLT 126'
1876 118.8'
ash (looks like white but may be different)
1042 114.5'
American basswood tilia americana
no# 119.7'
China fir Cunninghamia many left to measure
3985 81.1'
Blue atlas cedar
3944 97.6' 12'7.5" cbh
Nordmann fir many more to measure
3993 102.8'
3946 91.6'
I plan to spend more time and get as all significant trees in the garden area, as well as finding more 150' white pines and hopefully, a 150' hemlock. The forest hardwoods will have to wait until November.
RI 5 for conifers 138.8'
RI 10 for conifers 127.27' so far
edit: I originally mentioned that Cunninghamia (China fir) were reproducing profusely. They were actually torreya, most likely Florida torreya.
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