The mulberry is naturally a forest tree, but it is permitted to grow about the margins of fields, and is often planted in door yards for its fruit and its shade.
Woodlots of sugar maple, occupying corners of farms in the northern states from Minnesota to Maine, present pictures of health, vigor, cleanliness, and beauty which no forest tree surpasses.
It is a forest tree in some parts of Louisiana, but is found under pure forest conditions only here and there.
As a forest tree, it usually thrived best on the banks of streams, for there it could find more sunshine than in the deep woods, and it bore much more fruit.
The pecan is found as a forest tree in the moist bottom lands along the Mississippi river and its tributaries, from Indiana southward to Mississippi, and from Iowa to Texas and Mexico.
As the pecan is a forest tree in many sections of the country, the inference is, that it needs no cultivation, no fertilizer, in short, is amply able to take care of itself.
It may seem strange to cultivate a forest tree, but it is the plan to follow to get results.
In Plate XXIX, according to this method, is constructed the entire skeleton of a forest tree.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "forest tree" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.