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Tim Morris <[log in to unmask]>
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In a message dated 03-06-25 17:33:38 EDT, you write:

<< Since some neighbors have been
 logging recently, I guess I can expect the drop in tulip poplar to result in
 better sourwood 5 or 10 years from now.

 Karen >>


Karen,

Dont count on this. Tulip Poplars are another tree that loves clear cuts.
There us a map available in on of the old ABJ's that shows Sourwood trees in
every county in Tennessee except the northern half of Montgomery and that "notch"
on the Kentucky border.

Tim Morris
South Central Tennessee

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