Woody-Plant Succession in the Urban Forest: Filling Cracks and Crevices

  • Santamour F
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The two most successful "pioneer" tree species in an abandoned urban brickyard were cottonwood (Populus deltoides) and ailanthus (Ailanthus altissima). Woody plants of 1 6 genera were found in the area 10 years after abandonment and the presence or absence of species is discussed in relation to current planting practices.

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Santamour, F. (1983). Woody-Plant Succession in the Urban Forest: Filling Cracks and Crevices. Arboriculture & Urban Forestry, 9(10), 267–270. https://doi.org/10.48044/jauf.1983.064

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