Jimmy, That is a very pretty sugar maple. I'm not sure what the largest sugar maple measured by ENTS is. The largest one I've found is 11.6' chh x 129' tall, crown spread unmeasured. I think various ENTS know forest grown trees over 14' cbh and 140' tall, but not in the same tree.
Josh On Jan 15, 3:55 pm, Jimmy <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm new to the game and still using the old Hold out a stick height > measurement technique. How accurate is that? > > Here's a sugar maple I measured Using that > Technique.http://www.flickr.com/photos/38649...@n08/4272915937/in/set-721576232... > > This is the largest forest grown sugar maple I've seen in Minnesota, > 10'9" cbh 83' tall Crown 61'. > How does that compare to other Sugars?
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