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Excerpt from Understory Plant Diversity in Riparian Alder-Conifer Stands After Logging in Southeast Alaska
In stands of the same age (stands 1 the heights and diameters of the largest alders were similar, but the size of the largest spruces differed greatly (table The diameters of the largest alders ranged from to cm, and the height of the tallest trees ranged from to m. Conversely, the diameters of the largest spruces ranged from to cm, and the height of the tallest trees ranged from to m. The tallest alders in these stands were consistently taller than the tallest spruces. The largest diameter trees were usually alder; however, the largest trees found in stands 3 and 4 were spruce. The spruce stand was a young, dense, mostly conifer stand, and dominant trees were all about the same diameter and height.
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