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scotjute

Tree Species on the Move?

scotjute Z8
14 years ago

I'm located in the clash zone of Eastern Red Cedar moving west and Ashei Juniper moving east in the blackland prairie reigon of central Texas. Neither species appears to have been here 40 yrs ago but both species are expanding their range and are here now. Apparently over-grazing, buffalo disappearance, and fire control around the turn of the century allowed Ashei Juniper to escape out of the Texas hill country and expand its range. Similar for ERC coming west. ERC has the definite advantage here as it is prolific along the creek and its taller height should result in crowding out the Ashei Juniper in the future. While the scattered Ashei Juniper seems to hold its own in the upper pasture, everything there will eventually be cut as I want the pasture to remain pasture.

Anyone else have news of other species on the move, either expanding or shrinking in their area?

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