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Taylor Woods Plots 4/14/04

Control Plot 5800 trees/ac average dbh 2.5” void of understory

Control plot showing potential ladder fuels

Control plot showing interlocking crowns-total crown closure

150² ft BA plot 400+ trees per acre and average dbh ⋖ 7”

150² ft BA Plat void of understory (⋖20 lbs /ac)

150² ft BA Plat void of understory

Taylor Woods, 120 ft² BA, note lack of herbaceous understory (30 lbs/ac), 240 trees per ac and average dbh is 9.5”

80² ft BA plot average dbh 12” with 100 trees per acre

Crown closure on 80² ft BA plot, crown are separated but will close within 10yrs

60² ft BA approximately 80+ trees per acre

60² ft BA plot with 85-90 trees per acre and average dbh 14”

60² ft BA herbaceous evident (100+ lbs/ac)

Crown closure in 60² ft BA plot, good crown separation

30² ft BA average dbh 18-20”, 20 to 30 trees per acre

30² ft BA plot with increase in herbaceous understory (300+ lbs/ac)