Norway Maple Removal, cont'd

Removal Strategy

Dense stand of Norway Maple

Dense stands of Norway Maple seedlings prevent the growth of Acadian forest tree seedlings and saplings. (HRM 2007)

In October/November 2007 HRM and Asplundh Tree Company will:

Over the long term, larger Norway Maples will be removed gradually as smaller Acadian forest trees grow large enough to compensate for the removal of the Norway Maple trees.

In keeping with our forestry principles, no wood will be removed from the park as a result of this work. Cut saplings and seedlings will be left on the ground to decay naturally in order to release nutrients into the soil for forest regeneration.

 << back

This Point Pleasant Park Biodiversity Project is made possible by:

Government of Canada/Governement du CanadaCanada Wordmark

Did you know...

... that the roots of a mature Norway Maple produce phytotoxins that discourage other plant seeds from germinating in surrounding soil?

© 2011 Halifax Regional Municipality | Privacy Policy | Cookies