Total annual timber cut from growing stock. — 

 The cubic-foot volume of live sawtimber and pole- 

 timber trees removed from commiercial forest land 

 during a specified year through timber cutting for a 

 product, land clearing, and cultural operations. 



Logging residues from growing stock. — The net 

 cubic-foot volume of live sawtimber and poletimber 

 trees cut or killed by logging on commercial forest 

 land and not converted to timber products. 



Tree Species 



Commercial Softwoods 



Baldcypress Taxodiiim distichum 



Hemlock, eastern Tsuga canadensis 



Pine: 



Eastern white pine Pinus sirobus 



Jack pine P. banksiana 



Loblolly pine P. taeda 



Pitch pine P. rigida 



Red (Norway) pine P. resinosa 



Shortleaf pine P. echinata 



Virginia pine P. virginiana 



Redcedar, eastern Juniperus virginiana 



Commercial Hardwoods 



Ash: 



Blue ash Fraxinus quadrangulata 



Green ash jF. pennsvlvanica 



White ash F. americana 



Aspen: 



Bigtooth aspen Populus grandidentata 



Quaking (trembling) aspen P. tremuloides 



Basswood Tilia spp. 



Beech, American Fagus grandijolia 



Birch Betula spp. 



Buckeye Aesculus .<:pp. 



Butternut Juglans cinerea 



Catalpa Catalpa spp. 



Chei ry, black Primus serutina 



Cottonwood: 



Eastern cottonwood Populus deiloides 



Swamp cottonwood P. heterophvlla 



Cucumbertree Magnolia acuminata 



Dogwood Cornus spp. 



Elm: 



American elm Ulmus americana 



Rock elm U. thomasii 



Slippery elm U. rubra 



Winged elm U. alata 



Gum: 



Blackgum (black tupelo) Nyssa sylvatica 



Sweetgum (redgum) Liquidamhar styraciflua 



Water tupelo (tupelo-gum) Nyssa aquatica 



Hackberry Celtis occidentalis 



Hickory Carya spp. 



Honeylocust Gleditsia triacanthos 



Kentucky coffeetree Gymnocladus dioicus 



Locust, black Robinia pseudoacacia 



Maple, hard: 



Black maple Acer nigrum 



Sugar maple A. saccharum 



Maple, soft: 



Boxelder A. negundo 



Red maple A. rubrum 



Silver maple A. saccharinum 



Mulberry, red Moms rubra 



Oak, red: 



Black oak Qiiercus velutina 



Cherrybark oak (swamp red 



oak) (). jalcata var. pagodaejolia 



Northern red oak (). rubra 



Pin oak Q_. palustris 



Scarlet oak Q_. coccinea 



Shingle oak Q. imbricaria 



Southern red oak Q. Jalcata 



Water oak Q. nigra 



Willow oak Q,. phellos 



Oak, white: 



Bur oak (L macrocarpa 



Chestnut oak Q_. prinus 



Chinkapin oak (?. muehlenbergii 



Overcup oak £). lyrata 



Post oak (). stellata 



Swamp chestnut oak Q. michauxii 



Swamp white oak Q^. bicolor 



White oak Q,- alba 



Osage-orange Madura pomifera 



Persimmon, common Diospyros virginiana 



Sassafras Sassafras albidum 



Sycamore, American Platanus occidentalis 



Walnut, black Juglans nigra 



Willow Salix spp. 



Yellow-poplar Litiodendron tulipifera 



Noncommercial Hardwoods 



Ailanthus (tree-of-heaven) Ailanthus altissima 



Hawthorn Crataegus spp. 



Hophornbeam, eastern (iron- 

 wood) Ostrva virginiana 



Pawpaw Asimina triloba 



Plum, wild Prunus spp. 



Redbud, eastern Cercis canadensis 



Serviceberry Amelanchier spp. 



Sourwood Oxvdendrum arboreum 



Sumac Rhus spp. 



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