Stand (of trees) definition

Stand (of trees) means a group of more than three trees in closed-canopy configuration, considered a homogenous unit for management purposes.
Stand (of trees) means a distinct area of stand grown trees, often predominantly native and with contiguous canopies, which form a visual and/or biological unit.

Examples of Stand (of trees) in a sentence

  • Stand of trees refers to the density of trees in a specific area.

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