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tens of thousands of arched over white birches.
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<blockquote data-quote="peakbagger" data-source="post: 5130212" data-attributes="member: 88439"><p>After the 98 ice storm I got a lot of experience with dealing with ice damaged trees. Many of the smaller white birches that bent down to the ground never straightened out even after 17 years. They make great firewood but not very good for logging. On occasion I will still run into a tangle of them but in general the surrounding straight trees have taken over the canopy and most of the bent birches are dead. The bent birches along right of ways that still get sun are healthy but bent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="peakbagger, post: 5130212, member: 88439"] After the 98 ice storm I got a lot of experience with dealing with ice damaged trees. Many of the smaller white birches that bent down to the ground never straightened out even after 17 years. They make great firewood but not very good for logging. On occasion I will still run into a tangle of them but in general the surrounding straight trees have taken over the canopy and most of the bent birches are dead. The bent birches along right of ways that still get sun are healthy but bent. [/QUOTE]
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