Originally Posted by
bluebird2
Note that they grow where there is not enough light for photosynthetic growth, which means there would be no regeneration of commercially valuable trees.
Once again you are proving that you really don’t know much about the realities of nature at all. You seem to base everything on what you read somewhere and even then it is obvious that you don’t even understand how that relates to the realities of nature.
Here are couple of pictures taken inside a fence that was pretty well filled with regeneration of commercially valuable trees and where there was also a lot of Indian pipes.
When these pictures were taken I wasn’t trying to capture pictures of the Indian pipes though and was only concerned with capturing pictures that show how selective a couple of deer become after getting inside a deer exclosure fense. Notice how they have browsed all of the oak off as high as they can reach but haven’t started to adversely affect the maples yet?
R.S. Bodenhorn