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  1. canadiantreeman

    Oh..I get it... res arbo experiences some forestry!

    Maybe you should have said in the level ground of the boreal forest rather than the entire continent of N. America or Canada do the trees lean to the S.E. Sorry for being a stiff, ignorant arborist. I didn't realize one had to tip a stand of trees over to be able to read the lean of a forest.
  2. canadiantreeman

    Oh..I get it... res arbo experiences some forestry!

    I'm not trying to start a fight, Willard, and I certainly understand that you have a great deal of woods walking in your past. But, I still resist the idea, but I also resist the idea that most trees in the world grow on level ground...how could anyone possibly know that? There are simply to...
  3. canadiantreeman

    Oh..I get it... res arbo experiences some forestry!

    Willard, I gotta call you on the natural lean towards the southeast thing, mang. I have walked through forests that don't fall into the category you describe. There are just too many variables. If phototropism meant that the tree would lean towards the preeminence of light in the trees location...
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