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<br />Exhibit 1 <br /> <br />Redcedar, eastern <br />Pine, jack <br />Spruce, Norway <br />Whitecedar, northern <br />Poplar, Lombardy <br />Willow <br />Maple, red <br />Aspen <br />Cottonwood <br />Other <br /> <br />37 <br />36 <br />28 <br />28 <br />20 <br />19 <br />18 <br />13 <br />13 <br />112 <br /> <br />2.5 <br />2.5 <br />1.9 <br />1.9 <br />1.4 <br />1.3 <br />1.2 <br />0.7 <br />0.7 <br />7.7 <br /> <br />In this area 60.2% (881) trees are regeneration. <br /> <br />Table 7. Regeneration Diversity <br />Species Count Percent <br />264 30.0 <br />65 7.4 <br />59 6.7 <br />57 6.5 <br />48 5.4 <br />39 4.4 <br />35 4.0 <br />29 3.3 <br />28 3.2 <br />26 3.0 <br />26 3.0 <br />20 2.3 <br />19 2.2 <br />16 1.8 <br />15 1.7 <br />14 1.6 <br />14 1.6 <br />12 1.4 <br />11 1.2 <br />10 1.1 <br />9 1.0 <br />65 7.4 <br /> <br />Pine, red <br />Elm, Siberian <br />Crabapple <br />Spruce, Colo. Blue <br />Cherry, ornamental <br />Spruce, White <br />Ash, green <br />Redcedar, eastern <br />Whitecedar, northern <br />Pine, Scotch <br />Spruce, Norway <br />Pine, white <br />Poplar, Lombardy <br />Maple, Silver <br />Maple, Amur <br />Maple, red <br />Pine, jack <br />Aspen <br />Plum <br />Willow <br />Oak, swamp white <br />Other <br /> <br />Area 4. Here we found the fewest species, 21, but counted the most individual trees, <br />366. Most common here are: bur oak (18.6%), boxelder (15.3%), prickly ash (14.5%), red <br />oak (11.2%) and black cherry (10.7%). <br /> <br />Table 8. <br />Species Count Percent <br /> <br />Kunde Co., Inc. <br /> <br />Page 6 <br /> <br />12/4/2006 <br />
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