Lesson 1.6 NINE LAYERS – 1, 2, 3 CONOPY and smaller trees
FOOD FOREST COURSE
AGRO-ECONOMY Lesson 1.6
NINE LAYERS – 1, 2, 3 CONOPY and smaller trees
1st Layer 50 –
100 ft, CONOPY – large fruit and nut trees
This layer is primarily for large trees that
require full sun throughout the day, such as all of which mature to a height of
100 feet or more.
·
Most Oaks, Hickory, Pecan, Black Walnut, American Persicumon, Persimmon
·
American Chestnut, Hackberry, Most Locusts, walnuts, and chestnuts,
This
layer is for smaller nut trees, like filberts, and most fruit trees. The most
shade tolerant fruit trees include native North American species like black mulberry, American
persimmon and pawpaw, though many other fruit trees will produce a
respectable crop in partial shade.
·
Euro / Asian Chestnut, English walnut, Wild Pear,
Sassafras, Heartnut
3rd Layer 10 – 30 ft, SMALL
FRUIT TREES
Plum, Apple, Apricot, Pear, Quince, Pawpaw, Hawthorn,
Medlar, Chinquqpin Chestnut
·
Jujube,
June Berries, Mountain Ash, Asian Persimmon
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