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The School Book of Forestry

CHAPTER II
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If oak, maple, poplar, or other broad-leaved trees grow in that region, they occur in scattered stands.

In the eastern forests the trees are close together.

They form a leafy canopy overhead.

In the forests of the Rockies the evergreens stand some distance apart so that their tops do not touch.

As a result, these Western forests do not shade the ground as well as those in the east.


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