Larry, 

Way cool indeed. I have tried to visualize a method (or methods) for portraying 
abundance or density of a species, dimensional range, etc. in a way that would 
allow someone planning a visit to an area to have a real idea as to what they 
could expect to see. More on this subject later. I can hear the cogs turning in 
Ed's fertile mind already. 


Bob 



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Larry" <[email protected]> 
To: "ENTSTrees" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Saturday, January 2, 2010 10:03:01 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern 
Subject: [ENTS] Re: Montpelier in images 

Bob, Thats a good question! I think Pines- Slash, Loblolly, LL would 
dominate in upland areas with mixed Oak. Except along and in wet areas 
you would have Cypress, Gum etc. Live Oak would dominate the coastal 
region with mixed pine, with other oak species. And lets not forget 
the invasives that would 
develop. 
One interesting note since Hurricane Katrina most of the Pines, 
Magnolia along the coast have died, making a huge grove of mostly Live 
Oak. With little development going on there due to extreme insurance 
cost it is starting to look like a contuinous grove of Live Oak in 
many areas along the 25 mile beach. I was wishing that some of the 
cities would leave some areas upspoiled for parks, nature trails, 
picnics etc. I'll get some photos today and do a more indepth post. I 
also will count the number of Live Oaks in a mile to get an estimate 
of how many Live Oaks line the beach from Biloxi Bay to Bay of Saint 
Louis. I've been wanting to do this for sometime. That wil be way 
cool! Larry 

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