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I know all about understory. I own 30 acres in Wisc. that was select cut
about 8-10 years ago and is pretty overgrown, not too bad but its noticable. Theres a 70 acre parcel next to me that has never been logged and has virtually no understory to speak of. Another 40 acre parcel by me was clear cut and is overgrown with scrub making it virtually unpenetratable. The deer love it though. Interesting! I'm not sure if this is true for you guys up there, but back in New England, forests grow up almost spontaneously. If you leave a field unmowed and uncultivated, it will spring back to an early successional forest within a few years, and be pretty thick after about 15 or 20. Larger trees like the big hardwoods (rock maple, oaks, cherries, beech, elms, nut trees) take longer, as do the yellow pines...but the alders, willows, pussy willows and dry species go bananas fast. Poplar species do well too. In 50 years, though, the richness has returned, if not the absolute size of the trees. The reason, in large part, is that New England gets plenty of rain during the summer growth season. No such luck here in CA; although some species grow really fast, getting them established is a very hands-on proposition. Bruce Jensen |
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