All Shortleaf photos and images
Shortleaf pine stand managed with prescribed fire on a 1-2 year return interval.
Shortleaf pine stand managed with prescribed fire on a 1-2 year return interval. Stand visited on the 4th Biennial Shortleaf Pine Initiative Conference field tour.
Shortleaf pine stand that resprouted after topkill from a hot prescribed fire. The resulting sprouted stand can still be used in timber management.
Shortleaf pine stand understory competition, which impedes natural regeneration from occurring.
Shortleaf pine woodland in dormant season with an herbaceous understory, maintained through frequent prescribed fire (a fire return interval of approximately 3 years).
Shortleaf pine- hardwood stand.
Shortleaf pine-hardwood savanna with an herbaceous understory, including grass, maintained through grazing and prescribed fire.
Shortleaf pine-hardwood savanna with an herbaceous understory, including grass, maintained through grazing and prescribed fire.
Shortleaf pine-hardwood savanna with an herbaceous understory, including grass, maintained through grazing and prescribed fire.
Shortleaf pine-hardwood savanna with an herbaceous understory, including grass, maintained through grazing and prescribed fire.
Shortleaf pine-hardwood savanna with an herbaceous understory, including grass, maintained through grazing and prescribed fire.
Shortleaf pine-hardwood savanna with an herbaceous understory, including grass, maintained with prescribed fire.
Shortleaf pine-oak stand during a prescribed burn.
Shortleaf seedlings grown bareroot at the Arkansas Forestry Commission Baucum Nursery in eastern Arkansas.
Shortleaf stand visited on the 3rd Biennial Shortleaf Pine Initiative Conference field tour in 2015.
Shortleaf stand with understory competition seen on the 3rd Biennial Shortleaf Pine Conference field tour.
Shortleaf-hardwood savanna managed using prescribed fire.
Shortleaf-loblolly pine stand following a prescribed burn.
Thirty-five year old naturally regenerated shortleaf stand, precommercial thinned and burned. Season/Year: March 2009.
Three years post hardwood removal by whole tree chip harvest method. Results of regeneration without any site preparation or planting. Shortleaf residual stand with regeneration.
Season: Fall 2003
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