"I think it would be more accurate to say that Sourwood tends to grow
more densely at "high elevations", and/or in the larger forests that
are "cut" by loggers, like the US Eastern National Forests."
Keith Delaplane reports that there is a very big difference in nectar
production of this tree at higher elevations. He didn't say why, but there
are a number of possible reasons. For instance, you can't grow cherries
where I live because there are not enough hours of cold.
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