Re: Fw: Fagus and American Beech Geoff's reply Geoff's second reply
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This is an 8x10 book 2inches thick. It will be in your local library's
collection of government documents. Possibly your local SCS, and certainly
your local Forest Service representative will have it, as will your nearest
Ag. university. It is too large a page for me to scan for you on my
scanner. I do not know whether there is a more recent revision.
Basically it says to plant as soon as gathered, with moist cold
stratification (37 - 41 deg.); it will germinate in the spring. Geoff
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From: JErnst209@aol.com <JErnst209@aol.com>
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Date: Friday, October 09, 1998 7:58 AM
Subject: Re: Fw: Fagus and American Beech Geoff's reply
>In a message dated 10/9/98 12:54:29 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
>gstanf@swbell.net writes:
>
><< Have you read "Seeds of the Woody Plants in the United States" Forest
> Service, USDA Ag Handbook no. 450 1974: pp401-405 'Fagus L , Beech'?
> It is all in there. Greetings Geoff >>
>
>
>Are these handbooks available to read on line? They sound very
informative.
>
>Karen Ernst
>