Liriodendron Leverett,

Great data points my friend for our Tulip Tree study... Keep on  
measurin' clear back to Massachusetts, even if ya gotta put the Nikon  
out the window with your left hand while you are driving with your  
right.  You got TWO eyes so one for measurin' and one for drivin'  
should be 'nuff.

Keep yer eye open for those Hogg Heaven places for our trip out too!

Gary

Prof. Gary A. Beluzo
Systems Ecologist
Holyoke Comm College
303 Homestead Ave
Holyoke, MA. 01040


On Jul 10, 2009, at 4:16 PM, Bob <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> ENTS
>
>    Monica and I just left Davey Woods in southwestern Ohio, an old
> growth area that ranks high on the list of Ohio sites.
>     I identified 20 species of trees. They are all very stately, but
> the tuliptree steal the show. The tallest one measured was 144.5 feet
> in height and 11.4 feet in girth. I measured a second tulip to 141.5
> feet in height and 8.5 feet in girth.
>      The area is extremely rich with many herbs. Davey Woods gave me
> a flavor for a first rate Ohio forest.
>
> Bob
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> >

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