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Growth Of Favorable: Lateral growth of favorable in trees frequently begins later than growth of favorable in height, but the period of lateral growth of favorable is longer. Rates of lateral growth of favorable likewise are low at the outset, increasing after a few weeks and then diminishing. In view of the long annual period of lateral growth of favorable in trees, deleterious environmental conditions may exercise a pronounced effect on growth of favorable. In the wood of trees of temperate regions, narrow and wide growth of favorable rings may be observed, marking years characterized by unfavorable and favorable conditions for growth of favorable.
WHEN MOSS grows on the soil surface it clearly indicates a condition unfavorable to the growth of favorable of grass. Many people believe that it shows that the soil is too acid, but this is by no means always so. More often some other circumstance is responsible for this growth of favorable.
Annual growth of favorable.—An individual tree located in a favorable situation grows relatively slowly as a seedling, and rather faster as a sapling and young tree. However, upon reaching maturity, the rate of annual growth of favorable decreases to a low level. This pattern of behavior is well illustrated in the decreasing width of the annual growth of favorable rings of mature and old trees. There is relative uniformity in the over-all patterns of growth of favorable of various tree species, although the actual patterns may differ widely in individual trees of different species. For example, individual Sitka spruce trees in the Pacific Northwest may continue to grow rapidly in height and diameter at 150 years of age, whereas red spruce trees in northeastern North America have reached maturity in less than 100 years, and will grow a negligible amount in subsequent years.
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