Thanks Will, I figured it was something like that. -AJ Will Blozan wrote: > Andrew, > > This tree is dead- it fell a while ago. The height, as expected, was > WAY off. More like 135-140. Lee is familiar with the grove I think. > > Will > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > *From:* Andrew Joslin <[email protected]> > *To:* [email protected] > *Sent:* Wednesday, October 21, 2009 9:32:06 PM > *Subject:* [ENTS] Marquette, Michigan white pines > > > Hello ENTS, > Apologies if this has been covered in the past, a friend sent this > record to me from Michigan. Was this or is this a valid measurement? > Probably from the American Forests database, I looked through it and > couldn't find much except a large diameter white pine in Maine. I gather > that a measurement made (by whatever means) in 1984 may not mean much > now, for instance are the trees still standing? > -AJ > > COMMON NAME EASTERN WHITE PINE > SCIENTIFIC NAME PINUS STROBUS > LOCATION MARQUETTE, MICHIGAN (BOTH) > NOMINATOR PAUL THOMPSON (BOTH) > MOST RECENT MEASUREMENT 1984 (BOTH) > > CO-CHAMPIONS: > > CIRCUMFERENCE AT 4 1/2 FT. 186 IN. 202 IN. > HEIGHT 201 FT. 181 FT. > CROWN SPREAD 52 FT. 64 FT. > > TOTAL POINTS 400 399 > > > > > > > > > >
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