Beth, I am in west-central Pennsylvania. In my immediate area the trees are mostly second growth (~80 years) hardwoods with a smattering of white pine and hemlock. The hardwoods are predominantly red maples with red, white, and chestnut oaks, yellow birch, and black cherry. Immediately to the north is Cook Forest with its magnificent white pines and hemlocks and a little farther north is the black forests of Pennsylvania dominated by hemlocks and white pines.
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