Capitolo 48
SITKA Spruce (sitchensis_ of _Picea)
Even if it founded in the damp regions of mountain, this exaggeratedly
I plant with trees precious it rarely happens commercially to an important extension
omits along the coast, where common is on swales and fertile
benches and in funds of thick river the forms pure stands of the great density.
Products of 100,000 feet an acrid is not unusual and the trees are
very great. It is also common, even if of small ransom, in swamps.
This fits tightly it quickly reproduces in openings, if served as fire
or cutting. The champions of Unthrifty can be found under shade, but
considerable light is necessary for succeeded development. Also
then, the growth of height in slower middle youth of that of fir or
hemlock. It is probable that the wisecrack of hunting of leader dies, so that as soon as more
what 25 for cent of the young trees establish a regular form of
the growth of forehead to a height of 20 or 30 feet has arrived. Later this
stage fits tightly it uniformly grows and quickly, still rather slower
what a fir in height but exceeding him/it in diameter. The branches are
however, slow to die so that the rests of bushy tree for the most greater part of his
length until it reaches 60 or 80 feet in height, and even later
a dense stand is in demand to in clear way him. In very pure you fit tightly forests
the greatest trees have been able to withstand the influences of pruning
and limby remains, while the smallest, being inclined in height
the growth to reach enough light for survival, is clarified
with extraordinary rapidity.
The natural event of Sitka fits tightly, except in Alaska, probably it is
it mainly limited to situations where the competition escapes, in
youth at least, with the gamest and rapid-increasing kind. It
it has the greatest advantage on these on funds of river and apartments
where a dense growth of deciduous brush there is and where the
ground is very wet in spring. In to consider him/it as a possible second
cut-off, the same competition must have remembered. If to sow is
natural or artificial, the extension to which it will contain his really