- Tree climber silhouette. Jul 23, 2021 · A tree near one of our campsites had a crack at its base through which we could pass the folded saw. Only thirteen of the trees remained, and they were sickly specimens. Photo by Aaron Lang Seth Beaudreault, Toolik Field Station naturalist, and Tom Glass, Geophysical Institute postdoctoral researcher, prepare for an interview within a poplar stand. The Klukwan giant holds the national record for black cottonwood diameter. The Klukwan giant holds the national record for black cottonwood diameter. Both balsam poplar and cottonwood have value for fuel wood, pulp and lumber. Nov 14, 1990 · The problem was the decline of the tambalacoque tree, a once common and useful source of timber for the island residents. When I hugged it, I could barely clasp my hands together. As its name implies, the feltleaf sprouts canoe-shaped green leaves that feel fuzzy on the underside. Aug 28, 2025 · Balsam poplar is the largest tree species on Alaska's North Slope. Interior Alaskan forests have only six native tree species: white spruce, black spruce, quaking aspen, balsam poplar, larch (tamarack) and paper birch. Yet the tree was still alive, with just one rope of cambium — the outer bark that transports water and nutrients — snaking up the trunk. Burls, spherical woody growths on the trunks of spruce, birch and other trees, are commonly found throughout wooded parts of Alaska. The Klukwan giant belies the belief that trees tend to get smaller the farther north one goes. Since northern Canada and interior Alaska share the same grueling climate and extremes of daylength, why are the Canadian tree species absent from Then using tree ring dating methods, it may be possible to date earthquakes occurring before historical records were kept. The rust lives on the spruce tree throughout the year. Its nearest rival, a tree near Salem, Oregon, does hold the national height record. The ability to identify and date very large earthquakes occurring within the past thousand years is important in establishing earthquake risk and for predicting future earthquakes. A few of its blue-green feathery leaves flagged from the top of what otherwise looked like a snag. The largest black spruce in Alaska is a lucky tree, because its neighbors to the north are gone, removed in the mid-1990s during the installation of a power line. Aug 16, 2010 · The tree leans uphill, and its trunk is 45 inches around. Each spring, small yellow pustules appear on the new needles of the broom. A strong sweet odor, which is easily recognizable, usually accompanies the maturation of these pustules. . May 25, 2023 · The most plentiful moose food in the state — and probably Alaska’s most numerous tree — is the feltleaf willow, which was once called the Alaska willow. Photo by Sara Wilbur A gray-headed chickadee feeds along the Canning River in northern Alaska in 2015. Witches' broom on spruce trees is caused by a rust disease (a kind of fungus disease). Northern Canadian forests have all of those, plus jack pine, balsam fir and lodgepole pine. 1tfq1 zfupry knbz sr7lkj ki4 6azr 6s01 9qinen z3r wlfb6