Identifying Hardwoods Growing on Pine Sites

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Identifying Hardwoods Growing on Pine Sites

by Clair A. (Clair Alan) Brown, Harold E. Grelen

EN·~55 minutes·11 chapters

Chapters

11 total

Acknowledgments

0:36

Summary

0:23

Identifying Hardwoods Growing On Pine Sites

0:24

Overview of Southern Hardwoods

14:11

Key To Hardwoods

5:00

Species Described and Illustrated

24:08

Selected References

2:27

GLOSSARY

5:21

Footnotes

0:14

Index

2:09

Description

Scattered among the towering pines of the Southern United States are thousands of miles of modest hardwoods that are often overlooked. This guide offers a practical introduction to the most common hardwood species you’ll encounter on pine sites, explaining why they matter for forest management and wood utilization. By focusing on the trees that make up the bulk of the region’s low‑grade hardwood volume, the book gives a clear picture of the ecological backdrop of southern forests.

The text walks you through 26 hardwoods—including sixteen oaks and several hickories—using crisp photographs of leaves, bark, buds, flowers and fruit. Each species is also illustrated with a winter‑time silhouette drawing, and a step‑by‑step key helps you narrow down identifications in the field. Whether you’re a forestry student, a land manager, or simply curious about the trees sharing a pine landscape, the guide offers the visual and descriptive tools needed to tell these trees apart.

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Language

en

Duration

~55 minutes (53K characters)

Series

Forest Service General Technical Report SO-15

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Stephen Hutcheson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2021-08-08

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

CA

Clair A. (Clair Alan) Brown

1903–1982

Best known for bringing the plants of the American South to life, this botanist spent decades studying Louisiana’s forests, wetlands, and wildflowers. His books paired careful science with a practical feel for the landscape, making them useful to both specialists and everyday nature readers.

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Harold E. Grelen

A longtime U.S. Forest Service researcher, he wrote practical field guides and studies that helped foresters, land managers, and naturalists better understand southern pine landscapes. His work focused on plant identification, prescribed burning, and the understory life of longleaf and loblolly pine forests.

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