Turner,

Also. When was the measurement done?

JP

On Mar 4, 10:47 am, turner <[email protected]> wrote:
> James: Here is one for your Chestnut list:
> American Chestnut, C. dentata, Height is 60.1'. CBH is 2' 11". Average
> crown spread is 31'. Located Woodbine, Howard County, Maryland
> overlooking South Branch of the Patapsco River. Measured by Turner
> Sharp 9/07, Blight is present, there are at least 3-4 other much
> smaller trees on the same property with the next largest CBH  at 1'
> 3"
> T. Sharp
>
> On Mar 3, 8:13 pm, James Parton <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > ENTS,
> >  
> > I have finally compiled a tentative list on superlative chestnut trees 
> > found and measured by ENTS members. It concentrates it's attention on the 
> > American Chestnut but is open to all Castanea species. On the American tree 
> > I have set the lower limit for height at 25 feet but exceptions can be made 
> > if the tree for example has a really wide spread or large girth.
> >  
> > This is my first real attempt at using Microsoft Excel so excuse me if it 
> > is a bit crude. I gleaned the data from ENTS posts on the Chestnut Project 
> > page of the ENTS website as well as other places on our website.  
> >  
> > It should become better and more complete as time goes on.
> >  
> > Get out there and measure some Chestnuts!
> >  
> > Thank you Ed for your help and encouragement on the Chestnut Project.
> >  
> > James Parton
> >  
> >  
>
> >  American Chestnut Project.xls
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