sapling definition

sapling means a live tree 1.0 inch to 5.0 inches in DBH;
sapling means any woody plant which normally grows to a mature height greater than 20 feet and has a diameter less than 6 inches at a point 4 1/2 feet above the ground.
sapling means any woody plant that normally grows to a mature height greater than 20 feet and has a diameter of less than six inches at a point 4 ½ feet above the ground.

More Definitions of sapling

sapling. ’ means a tree having a dbh greater than 0.5 inches and less than or equal to 5.5 inches;
sapling means any tree with a DBH greater than two (2) inches, but less than five (5) inches.
sapling means Sapling Corporation and any successor corporation resulting from a merger, arrangement, amalgamation, business combination, continuance or similar transaction to which Sapling is a party.

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