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How does the Tree Selector use the information about the size of the planting site?

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How does the Tree Selector use the information about the size of the planting site?

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A. The Tree Selector uses a variety of data to suggest trees that will grow in the soil volume provided by your planting site. The size of the planting site, the soil compaction level, the tree’s ability to escape planting pits, and the presence of structural soils or other break-out systems all affect the size tree that can be grown in a given site. The Tree Selector uses these data and the expected ultimate dbh (trunk diameter at 4.5 feet above ground) of each tree species to create a list of suitable trees.

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