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Neon

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⭐Neon
Neon
Description:
⭐the plants that are being planted
⭐the word originates from the term "neophyte" which literally means "new plant", planters add new plants to a block
⭐including but not limited to trees
Also Known As:
⭐seedling
⭐tree

https://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/farming-natural-resources-and-industry/forestry/tree-seed/tree-seed-publications/seed_handling_guidebook_hi.pdf

Species IDCommon NameLatin Name
Blsub-alpine firAbies lasiocarpa
Baamabilis firAbies amabilis
Bggrand firAbies grandis
Cwwestern redcedarThuja plicata
Cyyellow cedarCallitropsis nootkatensis
Hwwestern hemlockTsuga heterophylla
Attrembling aspenPopulus tremuloides
Eppaper birchBetula papyrifera
SsSitka sprucePicea sitchensis
Sxinterior sprucePicea glauca X P. engelmannii
Lwwestern larchLarix occidentalis
FdDouglas-firPseudotsuga menziesii
Plilodgepole pinePinus contorta
Pwwhite pinePinus monticola
Pyponderosa pine, yellow pinePinus ponderosa

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  • "Neosite" doesn't make sense, a planted Neon is a Neon. Neons in your Bag aren't instantiated. Besides the weight of Bags, there is no experience of a Neon unless it's in your hand or you're looking at it already planted in the land. There should never be any dropped trees to be confusing. A Mikrosite which has been planted is no longer a Mikrosite for another Neon.

  • [Neon|Enumeration]

    • How many seedlings you've planted so far
    • How much money you've made so far
    • Counting steps us a crutch for spacing and ultimately density
  • The Species_ID is written on the Box.Sticker

  • The Seedlings that you're planting are not part of EKOS, they are brought to the Block by your company.

  • NeonAnatomy

    • Stem
    • RootPod
    • Apical End
    • Needle
    • Leaf