A Treatise On Pruning Forest And Ornamental Trees

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A Treatise On Pruning Forest And Ornamental Trees
Amde Joseph De Prusse Des Cars
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Young tree bent to the ground by the weight of its top.
tical position the young branch B, destined to form the new leader. The young tree thus reduced, PRUNING RESERVE TREES.
43 and propped up with a forked stick, will in a short time, the conditions being favorable, become a hand- some specimen. Such operations are important and should not be neglected, because, as has been ex- plained, it is often desirable to increase the capacity of a plantation to produce timber, by increasing the number
...of reserve trees in it.
Middle-aged Trees, As has been explained, in woods frequently cut over, the treatment necessary for young reserve trees is often complicated and difficult ; this is not the case with older trees. Trees of the second class constitute the most important part of the forest, and should receive careful pruning. This gen- erally is not difficult, and there are few trees of this Fig. 39. Tree forty years old ; first pruning Fig. 40. Tree sixty or seventy years old, first pruning (second year).


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