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Date Posted: 00:52:08 05/04/04 Tue In reply to: Chuck Hayden 's message, "Re: Ouiz" on 11:51:36 05/02/04 Sun >>>2) What tree once common in the lower peninsula is >now >>>barely evident but can be found in abundance in the >>>U.P. and why? The first tree that comes to mind is the White Pine, another of the symbols of Michigan. Although both peninsulas were logged, the old growth pine forests that covered lower michigan were logged to nonexistance to provide timber for Chicago and other up and coming towns during the 19th century. ak [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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