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Central Broadleaf Forest. American Elm (Ulmus americana) Characteristics Height: 60’-100’ Diameter: 4’ or larger Leaves: two rows, 3-6” long, 1-3”

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Page 1: Central Broadleaf Forest. American Elm (Ulmus americana) Characteristics  Height: 60’-100’  Diameter: 4’ or larger  Leaves: two rows, 3-6” long, 1-3”

Central Broadleaf Forest

Page 2: Central Broadleaf Forest. American Elm (Ulmus americana) Characteristics  Height: 60’-100’  Diameter: 4’ or larger  Leaves: two rows, 3-6” long, 1-3”

American Elm (Ulmus americana) Characteristics

Height: 60’-100’ Diameter: 4’ or larger Leaves: two rows, 3-6” long, 1-3”

wide, elliptical, saw toothed edges, smooth on top side

Fruit: 1/2 an inch long fruit is a notched, round, hairless

Uses wood paneling shipping containers

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Sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua)

Characteristics Height: 60’-100’ Diameter: 1.5-3’ Leaves: 3-6” long and wide, five or

seven, shiny green, five main veins Uses

Second most important hardwood tree Plywood, veeneers, furniture, cabinets,

boxes, barrels, pulpwood Resin – medicines & gum (settlers)

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Sycamore (Platanus occidentalis) Characteristics

Height: 60’-100’ Diameter: 2-4’ Leaves: 4-8” long and wide, 3-5

short-pointed lobes Bark: dark brown, deep furrows

and wide, scaly ridges Uses

Pulpwood, particleboard, fiberboard

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Green Ash (Franzinus pennsylvanica)

Characteristics Height: 60’ Diameter: 1.5’ 2-5” long, 1-1.5” wide Gray with scaly ridges

Uses Shelterbelt Shade

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Black Oak (Quercus velutina)

Characteristics Height: 50’-80’ Diameter: 1-2.5’ Leaves: 4-9” long, 3-6” wide, seven to

nine lobes, shiny green above, yellowish and brown hairs underneath

Bark: gray, smooth Uses

Source of tannin Medicinal remedies and yellow dye

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Yellow Poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera)

AKA: Tuliptree Characteristics

Height: 80-120’ Diameter: 2-3’ Leaves: 3-6” long and wide Bark: thick, furrowed, dark, grey

Uses Commercial hardwood Furniture, packing crates,

pulpwood, musical instruments

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Black Walnut (Juglans nigra) Characteristics

Height: 70-90’ Diameter: 2-4’ Leaves: pinnately compound,

leaflets 2.5-5” long Bark: dark brown with scaly

ridges and deeply furrowed Uses

Rare, distinctive dark color and valuable

Veneers, furniture, gunstocks Edible nuts Black dye from husks

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Southern Forest

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Loblolly Pine (Pinus taeda)

Characteristics Height: 80-100’ Diameter: 2-3’ Needles: evergreen,

three per bundle, 5-9” long

Uses Lumber products Pulpwood

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Slash Pine (Pinus elliottii)

Characteristics Height: 60-100’ Diameter: 2-2.5’ Needles: evergreen, 2 or 3 in

bundle, 7-10” long Uses

Lumber production

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Longleaf Pine (Pinus palustris) Characteristics

Height: 80-100’ Diameter: 2-2.5’ Needles: evergreen, 3 in

bundle, 10-15” long Uses

Lumber production Poles, pilings, pulpwood

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Shortleaf Pine (Pinus echinata)

AKA: Yellow Pine Characteristics

Height: 70-100’ Diameter: 1.5-3’ Needles: evergreen, 2 or

3 in bundle, 2.75-4.5” long

Uses Lumber production Plywood, veneer,

pulpwood

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White Oak (Quercus alba)

Characteristics Height: 80-100’ Diameter: 3-4’ Leaves: 5-9 lobes, hairless,

green above, with beneath Bark: light gray with scaly,

loose plates or ridges Uses

Wood for barrels for liquid storage

High quality – for any purpose

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Southern Red Oak (Quercus falcata)

Characteristics Height: 50-80’ Diameter: 1-2.5’ Leaves: 4-8” long, 2-6”

wide, 1 to 3 curved lobes, shiny green above

Bark: dark grey, broad ridges or plates

Uses Leading type of

commercial oak

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Black Cherry (Prunus serotina) Characteristics

Height: 80’ Diameter: 2’ Leaves: elliptical, 2-5” long, 1.25-2” wide

Uses Musical instrument bodies Furniture, wood paneling Medicine, wild cherry cough syrup

(bark)

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Pignut Hickory (Carya glabra)

Characteristics Height: 60-80’ Diameter: 1-2’ Leaves: 6-10” long,

pinnately compound, lance-shaped, hairless

Uses Tool handles Skis (toughness &

durability)

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Sources

Forests and Forestry 6th Edition by Gary l. Rolf, John M. Edgington, I. Irving Holland, Gayle C. Fortenberry

Introduction to Forestry Science by L. DeVere Burton