jyoutz
Super Member
Rob, I'm a forester and am very familiar with pines. A couple of thoughts about pines:
1) They don't tolerate saturated soils and in natural stands, they only grow on well-drained soils.
2) Most pines survive damage to the live crown, providing that 1/3 of the total tree height remains in healthy green crown. Trees with lesser proportions of live crown can survive, but recover very slowly.
3) Pines can survive lots of severe events, if they were healthy prior to the event and the event is a one-time, short duration thing.
4) If the growing site consists of frequently-saturated clay soils, then it will never be in a good situation and will either die or grow poorly over the long-term.
1) They don't tolerate saturated soils and in natural stands, they only grow on well-drained soils.
2) Most pines survive damage to the live crown, providing that 1/3 of the total tree height remains in healthy green crown. Trees with lesser proportions of live crown can survive, but recover very slowly.
3) Pines can survive lots of severe events, if they were healthy prior to the event and the event is a one-time, short duration thing.
4) If the growing site consists of frequently-saturated clay soils, then it will never be in a good situation and will either die or grow poorly over the long-term.