Individual Tree definition

Individual Tree. A tree that has no other merchantable tree within 20 feet of its bole. Mature Tree: Tree appearing to be over 150 years old. See Figures 1-3. Unhealthy Tree: An unhealthy tree shall generally have some combination of the following characteristics: small crown (less than 30 percent crown ratio), dead top, multiple dead branches in the crown, sparse crown (reduced needle retention giving a tufted appearance), fading coloration of the crown, dwarf mistletoe in upper and middle thirds of the crown, multiple pitch tubes and/or large patches of missing bark. Suppressed Tree: Trees with dying branches (flagging), faded or sparse foliage, small crowns (less than 30% live crown), dead tops or dwarf mistletoe ratings greater than 3 Distances are measured slope distance to face of the tree at DSH. All live conifer trees except western juniper and incense cedar within the unit, including boundary trees, greater than or equal to minimum DBH in A.2 count towards residual stocking. These specifications apply only to trees which meet the minimum tree diameter stated in A.2. Contract Name: GVR DxP IRTC Stewardship Page 147 A basal area factor of 10 will be used to determine stocking compliance.
Individual Tree. A tree that has no other merchantable tree within 20 feet of its bole. Mature Tree: Tree appearing to be over 150 years old. See Figures 1-3. Unhealthy Tree: An unhealthy tree shall generally have some combination of the following characteristics: small crown (less than 30 percent crown ratio), dead top, multiple dead branches in the crown, sparse crown (reduced needle retention giving a tufted appearance), fading coloration of the crown, dwarf mistletoe in upper and middle thirds of the crown, multiple pitch tubes and/or large patches of missing bark.
Individual Tree. A tree that has no other merchantable tree within 20 feet of its bole. Mature Tree: Tree appearing to be over 150 years old. See Figures 1-3. Codominant/Dominant tree: Trees that form, or extend above, the general level of the main canopy (from the Dictionary of Forestry, Society of America Foresters). Diameter at ▇▇▇▇▇ Height (DSH): Diameter of a tree measured perpendicular to the stem outside of the bark at 4 inches on the uphill side of the tree. Diameter at Breast Height (DBH): Diameter of a tree measured at 4.5 feet above the ground on the uphill side of the tree. Drip line: - The dripline of a tree is defined as the area located directly under the outer circumference of its branches. Healthy Tree: Relative to neighboring trees, healthy trees have ▇▇▇▇▇▇, darker green crowns, better form, little to no evidence of bark beetle attack (pitch tubes, large patches of missing bark from bird foraging) and less mistletoe (confined to the lower third of the crown, none on the bole of the tree). Tree should have at least 30 percent crown ratio. Unhealthy Tree: An unhealthy tree shall generally have some combination of the following characteristics: small crown (less than 30 percent crown ratio), dead top, multiple dead branches in the crown, sparse crown (reduced needle retention giving a tufted appearance), fading coloration of the crown, dwarf mistletoe in upper and middle thirds of the crown, multiple pitch tubes and/or large patches of missing bark.

Examples of Individual Tree in a sentence

  • These will serve as the base for analysis and are referred to as Individual Tree Objects [ITOs].

  • The methods used to develop these datasets are described in Appendix D - Individual Tree Segmentation.

  • The Individual Tree Designation by Description Table identifies designation prescription(s), designating tree species1, and designation specification(s) for each respective unit(s).

  • Any tree(s) species NOT identified within the Individual Tree Designation by Description Table in “TABLE PURSUANT TO C2.35# (Option 1)” are to be considered a “ghost tree species2”.

  • Units: 2-3a,5a- 7, 10-11, 14- 15b, 17-19, 21- 32, 33a, 38, 44- 45, 47-50, 52, 61, 66, 304 BLUE Individual Tree Mark.

  • Where these activities will occur within 10 feet of the canopy of trees, the Contractor shall provide Individual Tree Protection as specified herein.

  • DRAFT Name Name Purchaser Title Forest Service Title Date Date C2.35# (OPTION 1) - INDIVIDUAL TREE DESIGNATION (06/2008) All trees meeting the pursuant attached "Criteria" and "Individual Tree Designation by Description Table" which meet the minimum tree diameter stated in A2 are designated for cutting.

  • ACREAGE DETERMINATION CRUISE METHOD: Cruise was completed using Variable Plots (VP) for the units and Individual Tree Sample (ITS) for the Right of Ways.

  • Cutting Units 19,20,21A,21B,21 C,32,34,35A,35B, 35C,36,37,42A,42 B,49,50A,50B,51, 52A,52B,52C,52D GREEN Individual Tree Mark.

  • Refer to the Individual Tree Designation by Description Table in “TABLE PURSUANT TO C2.35# (Option 1)” to reference appropriate designation by description technique(s) and specifications().