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quercusshumardii t1_jecfl2f wrote
Reply to Stinkum from the Wire out scamming in Station North & Mount Vernon again by ashandafurdiegoyim
I got scammed by this guy hard when I lived in station north by the Charles theatre. He said he needed cab money and would pay me back. He never did but didn’t recognize me and approached me 3 months later. I yelled “you owe me 40 bucks you fucker!” and he bolted. Never saw him after that.
quercusshumardii t1_jdyclrw wrote
William Donald Schaefer named it the official tree of Baltimore back when he was mayor
quercusshumardii t1_iywsn1o wrote
Reply to comment by Upthespurs1882 in Curious to know what folks think about this messaging? by Johnny9Toes
You might not even know you’re in old growth bc a lot of the oldest trees aren’t that big. Red spruce and hemlock can stay small in the shade for a loooong time.
quercusshumardii t1_iytkcqp wrote
Reply to comment by buried_lede in Curious to know what folks think about this messaging? by Johnny9Toes
Having worked/studied these patches, intentional and ecologically informed treatments would hugely benefit these areas. This is mainly because the state’s forests have 1 or 2 dominant age classes in the canopy. Eastern old growth is characterized by a complex structure and high amounts of large fallen deadwood in addition to large old trees. UVM actually developed a forestry treatment called “Structural Complexity Enhancement” to help forests get on a better trajectory to old growth structure. It’s been very successful and used on public & private land in Vermont. It’s widely understood by land managers that if you clear cut, you will get a stand of unmarketable beech and red maple growing up. Thus there’s a desire for more complex and sustainable silviculture.
quercusshumardii t1_iystv1r wrote
New England’s national forests are some of the best managed Silviculture in the country just saying
quercusshumardii t1_iuj3k6i wrote
Reply to I want to break in my new hiking boots. by awhitby
Plenty of great hiking in Gwynns Falls/Leakin Park - quiet trails in the middle of true old growth. If that’s what you’re looking for, hike the Lazear trail.
https://friendsofgwynnsfallsleakinpark.org/resources/Documents/GwynnsFallsLeakinParkTrailMap.pdf
quercusshumardii t1_jecfq71 wrote
Reply to comment by Beneficial_Ranger925 in Stinkum from the Wire out scamming in Station North & Mount Vernon again by ashandafurdiegoyim
He said the same thing to me!