Kentucky Woodlands Storm Damage
Kentucky Woodlands Storm Damage

Crown Loss Less Than 50%

Crown Loss Less Than 50%

Moderate
moderate tree limb damage

Trees regardless of species that have lost less than 25% of their top branches will generally recover fully. Acceptable Growing Stock.

moderate tree limb damage

Example of light damage that all species can withstand. Acceptable Growing Stock in all situations

moderate tree limb damage

Oaks that have approximately 50% of their crown lost through the loss of the ends of crown branches will recover. However, growth and recovery may be slow. Acceptable or Questionable Growing Stock depending upon choices in stand.

moderate tree limb damage

Oaks that have approximately 50% of their crown lost through the loss of main crown branches are susceptible to long-term degrade and vigor loss. Unacceptable Growing Stock.

moderate tree limb damage

Oaks that have approximately 50% of their crown lost through the loss of the ends of crown branches will recover. However, growth and recovery may be slow. Acceptable or Questionable Growing Stock depending upon choices in stand.

moderate tree limb damage

Tree 1 is an oak with 50% loss of crown through large branch breakage (Unacceptable Growing Stock) and Tree 2 has 50% loss through smaller branch loss (Acceptable or Questionable Growing stocking depending upon other choices in stand).

moderate tree limb damage on soft maple

Fast growing species having lost less than 50% of their crowns will generally recover. In this case the soft maple growing on a bottomland site will fully recover. Acceptable Growing Stock.

moderate tree limb damage on oak

Oaks that have approximately 50% of their crown lost through the loss of main crown branches are susceptible to long-term degrade and vigor loss. Unacceptable Growing Stock (unless no other choices are available).

Contact Information

University of Kentucky
Department of Forestry and Natural Resources

Thomas Poe Cooper Building 730 Rose Street Lexington, KY 40546-0073

(859) 257-5666

forestry.extension@uky.edu