Excerpt from Contributions From the Botanical Laboratory of the University of Pennsylvania, 1911-1919, Vol. 4
During the previous summer (1914) a blighted chestnut tree had been removed from the western end of the plot, leaving a large, solid, two-foot stump. The removal process had resulted in the destruction of most of the secondary growth of the plot, as well as of many young beech saplings. In the plot were found the following species.
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