Silvical characteristics of atlantic white-cedar (Chamaecyparis thyoides)
dc.creator | Little, S. | |
dc.date | 2018-09-25T14:30:46Z | |
dc.date | 2018-09-25T14:30:46Z | |
dc.date | 2011-12-01 | |
dc.date | 1959 | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2020-09-21T14:58:30Z | |
dc.date.available | 2020-09-21T14:58:30Z | |
dc.identifier | https://bibliotecadigital.infor.cl/handle/20.500.12220/7709 | |
dc.identifier.uri | http://repositorioslatinoamericanos.uchile.cl/handle/2250/3159597 | |
dc.description | 16 páginas | |
dc.description | Atlantic white-cedar ((Chamaecyparis thyoides (L.) B.S.P.) has been a highly prized species since Colonial times because of the durability and high quality of its wood. The wood has been used for many purposes: boat boards, shingles and lath, framing, house and boat finish, pails and tanks, cabin logs, posts, and poles. Good white-cedar has always commanded good prices. The highest valuations in the Northeast apparently date to about a century ago, when good stands are reported to have sold for $400 to $1,000 per acre. Prices around 1830 in New Jersey ranged from $100 t o $300 - about the same as today's appraisals of $150 to $300 per acre. | |
dc.description | url.ie/dm9e | |
dc.language | Inglés | |
dc.publisher | USDA Forest Service. Northeastern Forest Experiment Station | |
dc.relation | Station Paper NO | |
dc.subject | Chamaecyparis thyoides | |
dc.subject | SILVICULTURA | |
dc.subject | USA | |
dc.title | Silvical characteristics of atlantic white-cedar (Chamaecyparis thyoides) | |
dc.type | Monografías | |
dc.coverage | Upper Darby |