Well hi HRS.
Can someone shoot me a list of dominate native community for trees 7a?
Thank you,
D. Wheaton
Dominate Native Community of Trees 7a
Re: Dominate Native Community of Trees 7a
Dianne-
There may be some on this NTS BBS that would understand your question. Or know who HRS is. Or what trees '7a' are.
But here at NTS BBS we don't dominate trees. We do recognize dominant trees, and that is part of what we are about.
So perhaps you might elaborate on your initial introduction, so that we might further assist you.
Unless of course, you are merely 'trolling', out of ennui...
-Don
There may be some on this NTS BBS that would understand your question. Or know who HRS is. Or what trees '7a' are.
But here at NTS BBS we don't dominate trees. We do recognize dominant trees, and that is part of what we are about.
So perhaps you might elaborate on your initial introduction, so that we might further assist you.
Unless of course, you are merely 'trolling', out of ennui...
-Don
Don Bertolette - President/Moderator, WNTS BBS
Restoration Forester (Retired)
Science Center
Grand Canyon National Park
BJCP Apprentice Beer Judge
View my Alaska Big Tree List Webpage at:
http://www.akbigtreelist.org
Restoration Forester (Retired)
Science Center
Grand Canyon National Park
BJCP Apprentice Beer Judge
View my Alaska Big Tree List Webpage at:
http://www.akbigtreelist.org
Re: Dominate Native Community of Trees 7a
Presumably she's talking about the USDA plant hardiness climate zones:Don wrote:Dianne-
Or what trees '7a' are.
-Don
Since this goes east to west all the way across the country, its an alarmingly open-ended question.
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Re: Dominate Native Community of Trees 7a
Dianne:
I assume that 7a is your USDA zone, and maybe you mean "dominant" trees. Many trees grow large and tall and can take a dominant crown position. Is that what you mean? Are you looking for advice about what large growing trees to plant in a yard?
--Gaines
I assume that 7a is your USDA zone, and maybe you mean "dominant" trees. Many trees grow large and tall and can take a dominant crown position. Is that what you mean? Are you looking for advice about what large growing trees to plant in a yard?
--Gaines