Abstract
After five growing seasons on a southwest Missouri outplanting site, trees from a West Virginia eastern redcedar source had better survival, form, vigor, and height growth than trees from eight other sources tested. The local Missouri source, handicapped at planting by an unfavorable top:root ration, is now growing vigorously.
Keywords
redcedar
Citation
Seidel, Kenneth W.; Watt, Richard F. 1969. Survival and Growth of Eastern Redcedar Seed Sources in Southwest Missouri. Research Note NC-84. St. Paul, MN: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, North Central Forest Experiment Station