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A critically important aspect of forest restoration is planting native trees and shrubs. Forestoration specializes in planting western larch, ponderosa pine, western white pine, western red cedar, and quaking aspen, as well as a variety of native shrubs.
 | | white pine, ponderosa pine, spruce, larch, cedar |
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 | | ponderosa pine one year after planting |
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 | | three western red cedar seedlings |
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 | | aspen and dogwood with deer fencing
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 | | western white pine seedling
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 | | Reforestation after wildfire |
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 | | same aspen and dogwood 15 months later |
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 | | western larch in early fall |
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 | | white pine |
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 | | aspen grove |
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 | | cedar seedling |
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 | | larger plantings |
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 | | Cedar and red-osier dogwood plantings |
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