[NatureNS] Beech tree seedlings

Date: Sun, 3 Apr 2016 15:07:02 -0300 (ADT)
From: "rita.paul@ns.sympatico.ca" <rita.paul@ns.sympatico.ca>
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   Hi All
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   This afternoon I went for a drive with the intention of
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   going for a walk near some of my favorite fishing spots.
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   The cold rain changed my plan but I drove a couple of roads
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   that I hadn&#39;t driven before. Somewhere between Mahone Bay and New Gerrnany.
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   On one road I passed a wood lot. A big lot, maybe 100 ha as a guess, It
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   had been harvested 15 - 20 years ago - again a guess - and was growing up
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   in small hardwood. Mostly birch and popular about 3 - 4 m in height. but all over
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   the lot were small beech trees - about 1 m in height. Easy to pick out as last years leaves were 
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   still attached.
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   It was too cold and wet to investigate further but certainly an interesting lot.
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   Most be some special conditions to promote the beech regrowth.
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   Enjoy the cold of the early spring.
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   Paul
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