forest species definition

forest species means artificially established plantations containing forest tree and shrub species;
forest species means a tree species capable of reaching at least 5 metres in height at maturity in the place where it is located, but does not include trees primarily grown for fruit or nuts.
forest species means a tree species capable of reaching at least 5 metres in height at maturity in the place where it is located, but does not include trees primarily grown for fruit or nuts. All forests must meet the minimum establishment standard of 750 stems per hectare and free of significant weed competition.

Examples of forest species in a sentence

  • Forest species in the upland include black spruce, trembling aspen, alder and larch.

  • Forest species in the upland include black spruce, trembling aspen, alder, and larch.