Notes on the Red Cedar offers a clear, practical look at a widely spread U.S. forest tree and its valuable wood.
This early 20th‑century study explains where the Red Cedar grows, how its wood resists decay, and why it has been in demand for pencil wood, telegraph poles, and other uses. It also covers how the tree reproduces, grows, and responds to forest management practices, all with an eye toward practical silviculture and resource planning.
The book pairs a broad look at distribution with detailed notes on wood properties, growth patterns, and potential for renewal. It emphasizes the species’ resilience and the importance of careful management to balance supply with ongoing demand.
Ideal for readers of forestry, natural history, and practical wood production needs.
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HRD. Condition: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000. Seller Inventory # LX-9780265236826
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