Took a trip today with Gerry and a couple of friends to the headwaters of the Muskee. Weather was beautiful! Mission was to re-find two specific Atlantic white cedars. First one we found; second one we made it as far as the corduroy road then ran out of daylight, so we tabled that one for another trip.
The first cedar, near Middle Branch, was originally discovered by Steve Field of Vineland. Steve showed it to Gerry about 10 years ago and it measured in at 10'2" DBH then.
The second cedar, which we tabled, is a hop and skip away, in Nixon's Branch. Gerry found this cedar when he was leading a Philadelphia Botanical Club field trip in the 90s, and it measured 9'6" DBH at that time.
So here is today's re-find from a distance:
A panoramic sort of view with its full height:
Matt and Gerry measuring:
It's DBH at 10'4" - we think this is the largest Atlantic white cedar in the state:
And one more for relative reference:
Next time we hit the corduroy road to re-find the other cedar!
The first cedar, near Middle Branch, was originally discovered by Steve Field of Vineland. Steve showed it to Gerry about 10 years ago and it measured in at 10'2" DBH then.
The second cedar, which we tabled, is a hop and skip away, in Nixon's Branch. Gerry found this cedar when he was leading a Philadelphia Botanical Club field trip in the 90s, and it measured 9'6" DBH at that time.
So here is today's re-find from a distance:
A panoramic sort of view with its full height:
Matt and Gerry measuring:
It's DBH at 10'4" - we think this is the largest Atlantic white cedar in the state:
And one more for relative reference:
Next time we hit the corduroy road to re-find the other cedar!