Property #585976

Forest Property Sign

Forest Property Sign

This is the property sign the province uses to identify public forested lands.

Garbage

Garbage

What would be a public forested area without some garbage

White Birch bark

White Birch bark

The bark of white birch peels easily, comes off in large sheets.

White pine

White pine

A white pine growing to a decent size

Hardwood area

Hardwood area

Hardwoods in spring

Hardwood area with fir understory

Hardwood area with fir understory

Hardwoods compose the canopy, while balsam fir predominates the understory

Birch polypore

Birch polypore

This fungus is quite common on dead white birch. Fungi are important to the decaying process in order to return nutrients to the soil.

British-soldier lichen

British-soldier lichen

British-soldier lichen on a stump

Eastern Hemlock

Eastern Hemlock

An eastern hemlock left to grow. They turn into a very nice tree.

White pine plantation

White pine plantation

A white pine plantation different view

Wildlife tree

Wildlife tree

A dead standing tree with woodpecker activity

White Spruce

White Spruce

Old field white spruce

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