agroforestry
Larry Daley
daleyl at bcc.orst.edu
Thu Apr 18 12:27:20 EST 1996
Fred:
It is only one tree. However here, about 50 miles and a range of
low mountains from the sea, we get occasionally get into negative
numbers in the teens fahrenheit. Precise figures are in one of the
reprints being sent to you "snail mail". Here we are interested in
microcalorimetric predictions of growth rate of trees. I have asked Dick
Criddle to forward to you some of his reprints on the subject.
Best wishes
Larry Daley
On 17 Apr 1996, Fred Wright wrote:
> Larry Daley <daleyl at bcc.orst.edu> wrote:
> >
> > To all:
> >
> >
> > My Paulownia tree is seeding now and the pods are full of seed. If you
> > write to the address below and state you can't find commercial seed, I can
> > send a few pods.
> >
> >
> > Larry Daley
> > Horticulture, 4017 AgSci
> > Oregon State University
> > Corvallis,OR 97331-7304
> >
> Me again...
>
> What variety of paulownia are you growing in Oregon?
>
> How far are you from the Pacific, and what is your
> coldest temperature usually experienced?
>
> What rate of growth are you enjoying? Our patent-
> applied-for hybrid clones are regularly producing
> from 2" to 3" of DBH increase per growing season;
> they will most certainly exhibit less growth in
> a shorter growing season with lower temperatures.
>
> I welcome you to visit our home page:
>
> http://www.groupz.net/moneytree
>
> revisions and updates coming soon!
>
> Best,
>
> Fred Wright
> Carolina Pacific
> Aiken, SC
> fwright at groupz.net
>
>
>
>
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