TREE IDENTIFICATION AND SILVICS

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Quiz on TREE IDENTIFICATION AND SILVICS, created by Chantler Van Til on 19/10/2014.
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Question 1

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What is the fruiting age for Abies balsamea
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  • 10-15 years
  • 4 years
  • 22-30 years
  • 40 years

Question 2

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Which tree species require biochemical inhibition or the winter or cold stratification?
Answer
  • Abies balsamea
  • Picea mariana
  • Liriodendron tulipifera
  • Juglans cinerea

Question 3

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Which tree species seeds are dispersed by songbirds?
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  • Pinus Ponderosa
  • Rhus typhina
  • Ulmus Americana
  • Prunus serotina

Question 4

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Which tree species seeds fall at a distance >1000m?
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  • Populous tremuloides
  • Tsuga Canadensis
  • Larix laricina
  • Fraxinus nigra

Question 5

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What germination rate does the Betula papyrifera have?
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  • 20-90%
  • 34%
  • 85-91%
  • 95%

Question 6

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Which tree species requires soil that is moist to wet with high nutrient, common on peat and muck soils?
Answer
  • Pinus contorta
  • Fraxinus nigra
  • Picea glauca
  • Fagus grandifolia

Question 7

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Which species does not require a disturbed seedbed?
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  • Juglans cinerea
  • Salix
  • Acer saccharum
  • Tsuga Canadensis

Question 8

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Which tree species grows on wet sites, organic bogs or poorly drained clays?
Answer
  • Ulmus Americana
  • Rhus typhina
  • Prunus serotina
  • Fagus grandifolia

Question 9

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Which Forest Region is from the east tip of Newfoundland to northeast Alberta?
Answer
  • Mixed Wood Plains
  • Boreal Shield
  • Borial Cordillera
  • Taiga Plains

Question 10

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Which forest region has the warmest and wettest climate?
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  • Boreal Cordillera
  • Boreal Plains
  • Pacific Maritime
  • Taiga Plains

Question 11

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Which tree species has a soil bed that is shallow, well drained from very stony to sandy loams?
Answer
  • Pseydotsuga menziesil
  • Prunus pensylvanica
  • Populous grandidentata
  • Pinus strobes

Question 12

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Which tree species seeds fall throughout the winter?
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  • Thuja plicata
  • Rhus typhina
  • Pinus strobes
  • Quercus macrocarpa

Question 13

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Which tree species germinates readily after being passed through birds
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  • Pinus ponderosa
  • Pseydotsuga menziesil
  • Rhus typhina
  • Rhamnus cathartica

Question 14

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Check all forest regions that have the lodgepole pine tree?
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  • Boreal Cordillea
  • Boreal Plains
  • Pacific Maritime
  • Montane Cordillera

Question 15

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Which forest region is prone to wildfires?
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  • Mixed wood Plains
  • Boreal Shield
  • Montane Cordillera
  • Boreal Cordillera

Question 16

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Which tree species responds to release well at all stages?
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  • Salix
  • Populous tremulodies
  • Tsuga Canadensis
  • Ulmus Americana

Question 17

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Which tree species has heavy seeds?
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  • Pinus ponderosa
  • Quercus macrocarpa
  • Fraxinus americana
  • Fraxinus nigra

Question 18

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Which species sprouts after cutting or fire?
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  • Abies balsamea
  • Acer rubrum
  • Pseydotsuga menziesil
  • Pinus strobes

Question 19

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Which tree species have none to slight dormancy?
Answer
  • Acer rubrum
  • Larix laricina
  • Picea mariana
  • Tilia Americana

Question 20

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Approximately 80 per cent of Canada's forested land is in this region?
Answer
  • Pacific Maritime
  • Boreal region
  • Mixed wood Plains
  • Montane Cordillera

Question 21

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This region is one-tenth the size of the boreal forest, but it is Canada's second-largest forest region?
Answer
  • Great Lakes-St Lawrence
  • Deciduous Forest Region
  • Montane Forest Region
  • Acadian Forest Region Acadian Forest Region

Question 22

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This forest region is located in Central Canada
Answer
  • Boreal Forest
  • Deciduous Forest
  • Great Lakes–St Lawrence
  • Mixed wood Plains

Question 23

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This forest region has a colder climate and shorter growing season and nurtures predominately spruce and larch?
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  • Boreal Forest
  • Great Lakes/St Lawrence
  • Deciduous
  • Montane

Question 24

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The tulip tree, cucumber tree, pawpaw, red mulberry, Kentucky coffee tree, sassafras, black oak and pin oak are common in this region. Conifers are few but there is a scattered distribution of eastern white pine, Tamarack, eastern red cedar and eastern hemlock.
Answer
  • Coast
  • Deciduous
  • Great Lakes/St Lawrence
  • Montane

Question 25

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Which region covers most of the interior uplands of British Columbia?
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  • Great Lakes/St Lawrence
  • Boreal
  • Montane
  • Coast

Question 26

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Which region is in located in the orange area?
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  • Montane
  • Boreal
  • Mixed wood plains
  • Great Lakes St. Lawrence

Question 27

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Birds feed off seeds of this tree throughout the winter and spring.
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  • Tsuga Canadensis
  • Pseydotsuga menziesil
  • Rhus typhina
  • Juglans nigra

Question 28

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This species of tree is invasive?
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  • Salix
  • Crategus
  • Rhus typhina
  • Ostrya virginiana

Question 29

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Beaver will use this tree when no poplars available
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  • Fraxinus nigra
  • Pinus contorta
  • Pseydotsuga menziesil
  • Tsuga Canadensis

Question 30

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This species aggressively invades habitats and threatens the future of forests, wetlands and natural habitats. It alters the nitrogen levels in the soil.
Answer
  • Pseydotsuga menziesil
  • Tsuga Canadensis
  • Rhamnus cathartica
  • Larix laricina

Question 31

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Which species requires a fresh site?
Answer
  • Betula paprifera
  • Rhamnus cathartica
  • Larix laricina
  • Juglans cinerea

Question 32

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Which species grows best on a disturbed soil?
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  • Larix laricina
  • Pinus contorta
  • Ulmus Americana
  • Prunus serotina

Question 33

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Which species prefers neutral or alkaline soils?
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  • Rhamnus cathartica
  • Ulmus americana
  • Acer rubrum
  • Larix laricina

Question 34

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Which species of trees grow best on soil that is moist to fresh?
Answer
  • Pinus resinosa, Betula papyrifera, Liriodendron tulipfera, Rhus typhina
  • Pinus strobes, Populous balsamifera, Acer saccharum, Quercus rubra
  • Acer saccharum, , Picea glauca, Populous grandidentia, Tilia americana
  • Pseydotsuga menziesil, Quercus macrocarpa, Quercus rubra, Salix

Question 35

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What is the masting behavior for the Acer saccharum
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  • 22-30 years, peaks 70-100
  • 15 years, peaks 40-150
  • 10-15 years, peaks after 20
  • 15 years, peaks 40-70

Question 36

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Which of the following are mast producing trees? Select all answers that are correct.
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  • Juglans nigra, Prunus pensyvanica, Quercus macrocarpa, Quercus rubra
  • Tilia Americana, Betula alleghaniensis, Fraxinus nigra, Ostrya virginiana
  • Juglans cinerea, Prunus serotina, Acer saccharum, Crataegus
  • Fagus grandifolia, Pinus banksiana, Rhus typhina, Ulmus Americana

Question 37

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Which mast producing tree produces the heaviest seed?
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  • Juglans cinerea
  • Acer saccharum
  • Fagus grandifolia
  • Prunus serotina

Question 38

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Which species crop annually? Check all that apply.
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  • Pinus ponderosa, pinus resinosa, tsyga Canadensis, Rhamnus cathartica
  • Ulmus Americana, Thuja plicata, Rhus typhina, Populous balsamifera
  • Alnus rubra, Liriodendron tulipifera, Ostrya virginiana
  • Pinus barksiana, Larix larciniana, Betula papyrifera, Acer rubrum

Question 39

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Which tree species has the longest life cycle?
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  • Tsuga Canadensis
  • Thuja plicata
  • Pseydotsuga menziesil
  • Picea glauca

Question 40

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Which species of trees do well on seedbeds of burned duff?
Answer
  • Pinus ponderosa, Populous balsamifera, Thuja plicata, Ulmus americana
  • Acer saccharum, Betula papyrifera, Fagus grandifolia, Juglans nigra
  • Abies, balsamea, Acer rubrum, Tsuga Canadensis,Pinus strobes
  • Picea Mariana, Cratagus, Betula paprifera, Pinus stobes
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