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Index of Subjects Larry-there are huge red oaks here in Wolfville which should be measured unless that is getting to be too redundant, a Linden on the corner of Highland and Wallace Place on Donnie Lightfoot's property, and a King of all Red Oaks in the school yard in Bear River, Annapolis County. I wager (nothing of course!) that it will take them all. Some time when we are less busy. Jean Date sent: Fri, 04 May 2007 20:14:47 -0300 From: Alison Bogan <alison@bogan.ca> To: NatureNS <naturens@chebucto.ns.ca> Subject: [NatureNS] Big Trees - where are they? Send reply to: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca > I just added another large tree to the list on the Nature N.S. web page. > > It is a Red Oak in Kings County 1.37 m in diameter and 28 m tall > submitted by Ed and Mary Anne Sulis in Kenville.. This is the largest Oak > yet on the list. You can see pictures of it at > http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/Environment/FNSN/big_trees/RO-06.html > > Now..... there are lots of big Red Oaks and White Pines on the List and > most of them from Kings County. All of you naturalist must run into big > trees > on your outings, why not measure them and submit the results for the big > ones. > See the Big Tree page on how to do it... http://www.naturens.ca > and click on Big Tree Project. > > We need some other species (Red Maple, White Spruce, aspen, ash, White Birch > Balsam Fir. AND we need them from counties other than Kings. > > Looking forward to your results. > > Cheers, > Larry Bogan
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