Ed,

This is interesting and I'm sorry to say I don't know the answers to
these questions. But there must be data available for this. They've
been at it for  quite a few years, so the ones I've been pulling
lately are no more than 8-10 ft. and skinny. I'm curious though. And
now I feel bad for being so barbaric. I'll investigate.

Here are my pix from a month or so ago.

http://picasaweb.google.com/JennifDudley/Devil?authkey=Gv1sRgCIXOu47xtJWJbw&feat=directlink

Jenny

On Mar 19, 10:46 am, "Edward Frank" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Jenny,
>
> As uncomfortable as grabbing it may be for the hiker, Arilia spinosa is a 
> native tree across much of eastern United States.  It isn't clear if it 
> actually is native to NYC, or if that is just beyond its native range.  It 
> was used in Victorian gardens as an ornamental, and the aromatic roots and 
> fruit were used by settlers as home remedies...mainly for toothache.  I am 
> curious how large of trees they are removing?  It certainly is not a highly 
> thought of tree in any case.  The tallest specimen in our database is 36 
> feet, and the fattest is 53.4 inches GBH.  That is a pretty fat one, but I am 
> sure there are many taller examples out there, we just don't measure that 
> many of them.  The oldest one we have found was one Jess Riddle noted cut 
> along a trail at just 32 years old.  Some of these pioneer species seem to 
> just die before growing very old.  I would be interested in ring counts from 
> any larger or old specimens removed as part of the project.  I personally am 
> curious about many of these unwanted and oft overlooked species.  
>
> Ed
> .
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "JennyNYC" <[email protected]>
> To: "ENTSTrees" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2009 9:17 AM
> Subject: [ENTS] Re: Hemlocks - HWA?
>
> The DEVIL is Aralia spinosa - Devil's Walking Stick. I joke a lot that
> we are removing the Devil and the Tree of Heaven (Ailanthus) from the
> Forest. Nobody really laughs though...I can't figure out if they don't
> get it or the joke is just getting really really old or it just wasn't
> that funny in the first place!
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