
Northern Wet Forest - Wisconsin
Northern wet forest encompasses a group of weakly minerotrophic to strongly acidic, conifer-dominated peatlands located mostly north of the Tension Zone. The dominant trees are black …
Pine Barrens - Wisconsin
The pine and oak barrens communities described by Curtis (1959) share many similarities. In general, there is a loss in the number and abundance of prairie species from south to north, …
Northern Mesic Forest - Wisconsin
Northern mesic forest--late seral: Late-seral (may also be referred to as old or old growth) northern mesic forests have older trees, high structural diversity, higher species diversity, and …
Oak Woodland - Wisconsin
Mature trees in oak woodlands usually lack the short boles and wide-spreading lower limb architecture found in oak openings, but instead have somewhat intermediate growth forms …
Northern Dry Forest - Wisconsin
The primary historic disturbance regime was catastrophic fire at intervals of 10-100 years. Dominant trees of mature stands include jack pine (Pinus banksiana), red pine (Pinus …
Tree and Shrub Application - Wisconsin DNR - Wisconsin DNR
Choose from one of the seedlings types below: Conifers Hardwoods Shrubs Pine, Jack (1 year-old) Pinus banksiana ... Total: $ Apply Bulk Pricing Pine, Jack (2 year-old) Pinus banksiana
Boreal Forest - Wisconsin
Mature stands of this upland forest community are dominated by white spruce (Picea glauca) and balsam fir (Abies balsamea), often mixed with paper birch (Betula papyrifera), northern white …
Southern Mesic Forest - Wisconsin
Conservation actions respond to issues or threats, which adversely affect species of greatest conservation need (SGCN) or their habitats. Besides actions such as restoring wetlands or …
Inventory of tree and shrub seedlings - Wisconsin DNR
Pine, Jack Pinus banksiana 2 Available Available Pine, Red Pinus resinosa 2 Available Available Pine, Red Pinus resinosa 3 Available Available Pine, White Pinus strobus 2 Available …
Northern Wet-mesic Forest - Wisconsin
Northern wet-mesic forests are characterized by calcium-rich neutral to alkaline peat or muck soils, usually with a strong groundwater component and a canopy dominated by northern white …