How can we conserve our natural vegetation
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Some problems that can be encountered with trees are:
Maple, Dogwood, Eastern hemlock, Eastern red cedar and Douglas fir do not readily adjust to changes in environment. Special care should be taken to protect these trees.
Maples, and willows have water-seeking roots. These can cause trouble in sewer lines and filter fields. On the other hand, they thrive in high moisture conditions that other trees would succumb to.
Thinning operations can cause serious disease problems. Disease can become established through damaged limbs, trunks, roots, and freshly cut stumps. Diseased and weakened trees are also susceptible to insect attack.
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Some problems that can be encountered with trees are:
Maple, Dogwood, Eastern hemlock, Eastern red cedar and Douglas fir do not readily adjust to changes in environment. Special care should be taken to protect these trees.
Maples, and willows have water-seeking roots. These can cause trouble in sewer lines and filter fields. On the other hand, they thrive in high moisture conditions that other trees would succumb to.
Thinning operations can cause serious disease problems. Disease can become established through damaged limbs, trunks, roots, and freshly cut stumps. Diseased and weakened trees are also susceptible to insect attack.
PLEASE MARK MY ANSWER AS A BRAINLIEST ANSWER.
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