APPENDIX F- PHOTOGRAPHS
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Photograph 1

Stand of young black locust trees at A-2-2 showing foliar browning due to the locust leaf miner.

Photograph 2

Second stand of young black locust trees at A-2-2 with foliar browning due to the locust leaf miner.

Photograph 3

Close-up view of injury on leaflets of black locust caused by feeding of the adult locust leaf miner.

Photograph 4

Injury to a young black cherry sapling due to fall webworm infestation.

Photograph 5

Close-up of elm leaf skeletonized by the elm leaf beetle.

Photograph 6

Another close-up of elm leaf skeletonized by the elm leaf beetle.

Photograph 7

Subsidence pool No. 4 on Enlow Fork.

Photograph 8

Second view of subsidence pool No. 4 on Enlow Fork.

Photograph 9

Segment No. 3 on Enlow Fork.

Photograph 10

Upper end of subsidence pool No. 3 on Enlow Fork.

Photograph 11

Sycamore tree growing near edge of subsidence pool No. 4 on Enlow Fork.

Photograph 12

Large, healthy sycamore tree growing along bank of Enlow Fork.

Photograph 13

Typical top dieback on hardwood trees growing along Enlow Fork.

Photograph 14

Tree root damage at subsidence scarp on Lee property.

Photograph 15

Subsidence effects at Lee property.

Photograph 16

Example of tree root damage resulting from subsidence at Lee property.

Photograph 17

Examples of leaning trees resulting from subsidence at the Lee property.

Photograph 18

Leaning and toppled trees resulting from subsidence at the Lee property.

Photograph 19

Young ash trees on Lee property exhibiting top dieback.

 

 

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