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Northern Coniferous Forest
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White Spruce (Picea glauca) Characteristics Height: 40’ – 100’ Diameter: 1’ – 2’ Needles: evergreen, ½ - ¾’’ long, blue- green color, stiff & sharp, four angles on each needle Cones: 1¼ - 2½’’ long Uses Lumber & pulp production Wood used in musical instruments, ie: piano sounding boards, violins, guitars
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Jack Pine (Pinus banksiana) Characteristics Height: 30’ – 70’ Diameter: up to 1’ Needles: evergreen, 2 in bundle, stiff Cones: 1¼ - 2’’ long Located in areas after fire or logging Uses Pulpwood source for paper industry
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Black Spruce (Picea mariana) Characteristics Height: 20’ – 60’ Diameter: 4-12” Needles: evergreen,.25-.65” long, blue-green color, stiff and sharp, four angles on each needle Cones:.65 – 1.25” long Uses Paper production
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Tamarack (Larix laricina) Characteristics Height: 40 – 80’ Diameter: 1-2’ Needles: deciduous, ¾ - 1” long, soft, slender, 3 angles per needle Cones: ½ - ¾” long Deciduous & Conifer Sheds leaves in fall, seeds in cones Uses Lumber – railroad cross-ties, pulpwood, poles
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Northern Hardwoods Forest
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Yellow Birch (Betula alleghaniensis) Characteristics Height: 70-100’ Diameter: 30” Bark: silver-gray, or shiny yellow Leaves: 3-5” long Cones: ¾ - 1¼” long Uses commercial
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American Beech (Fagus grandifolia) Characteristics Height: 60-80’ Diameter: 1-2½’ Bark: smooth, gray Leaves: two rows, spreading 2½ - 5” long, elliptical, pointed tip Uses Beechnuts – used for food for birds, squirrels, bears, and other mammals
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Quacking Aspen (Populus tremuloides) Characteristics Height: 40-70’ Diameter: 1-1.5’ Leaves: 1.25-3” across, nearly round, shiny top, dull underneath Bark: white color, thin & smooth except on old trees – becomes thick with dark-colored ridges Uses Fuel Pulpwood
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Red Pine (Pinus resinosa) Characteristics Height: 70-80’ Diameter: 1-3’ or larger Needles: evergreen, 4.25-6.5” long, 2 slender needles in cluster Uses Lumber Shade tree in parks and yards
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European Alder (Alnus glutinosa) Characteristics Height: 50-70’ Diameter: 1-2’ Leaves: elliptical to round, double saw-toothed edge, shiny green top, light green underneath Bark: smooth when young, forms broad plates at maturity Uses Ornamental or shade
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Sugar Maple (Acer saccharum) Characteristics Height: 70-100’ Diameter: 2-3’ Leaves: palmately lobed with 5 long pointed lobes, 3.5-5.5” long & wide Uses Hardwood flooring Fine quality furniture Maple syrup Up to 60 gallons from a single tree 32 gal. of sap => 1 gal. maple syrup
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Eastern White Pine (Pinus strobus) Characteristics Height: 100’ Diameter: 3-4’ Needles: evergreen, 2.5-5” long, five per bundle, blue-green Cones: 4-8” long Most valuable tree Selective harvesting led to low population Uses Plantation tree Millwork, construction, pulpwood industries
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Eastern Hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) Characteristics Height: 60-70’ Diameter: 2-3’ Needles: evergreen,.375-.625” long, flexible, flat Cones:.625-.75” Uses Tannin – cures hides in leather production Wood is brittle – limits uses, detracts from value
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