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Planting plan for upland hardwood forest.
Limestone or phosphatic rock may be near the surface.
Planting methods employed can be notch or pit planting.
The planted area will begin to transform into a forest.
As with pine seedling handling from nursery to planting is critical to seedling survival.
A final unique upland forest exists in the crowley s ridge natural division.
Most regeneration of hardwood forests occurs naturally that is without planting trees but many factors can affect forest regeneration.
The ideal size for woodland trees and shrubs are 40 60cm in height sourced either as seedlings or transplants.
However planting trees can accelerate the natural progression or succession from field to forest or enrich a newly regenerating forest with an uncommon species.
1 adapted from usda nrcs conservation practice standard 645 upland wildlife habitat management indiana nrcs field office technical guide.
Restrict oak planting on wet sites to swamp chestnut swamp white water willow or other species adapted to wetter conditions.
For large scale plantings notch planting is fast and effective.
Desired results are often evident in as little as 5 years following planting.
Mixed upland hardwoods cover 2 1 million acres of michigan s forest or about 10 percent of the area 2 nearly 70 percent of mixed upland hardwood area occurs in the lower peninsula with the largest portion in the northern half of.
Upland oaks do not fair well on wet sites.
Upland hardwood forest occurs on rolling mesic hills slopes above river floodplains in smaller areas on the sides of sinkholes and occasionally on rises within floodplains.
Planting and care of fine hardwood seedlings 4 designing hardwood tree plantings for wildlife fnr 213 5 table 1 continued from previous page.
The upland hardwood forests are primarily located across the ozark and ouachita divisions with pure hardwood and mixed pine hardwood forests occurring in the coastal plain division.
To regenerate naturally the current forest must produce seedlings stump sprouts and root.
White oak is common on moderately wet sites in the coastal plain.