![]() ![]() 1 - determined as such by the Florida Grades and Standards. “When landowners replace hurricane damaged trees,” said Senior Forester Calin Ionita, Florida Forest Service in a written statement. “They should select a high quality tree-either a Florida Fancy or a Florida Grade No. So, the Forest Service is offering advice to Floridians looking to replacing trees damaged or destroyed by the storm. Irma also sped up the death process by killing many weak and old trees. The Florida Forest Service said the uprooting, and defoliating of trees means there will be less carbon sequestration and oxygen production by trees. ![]() RELATED: More hurricane stories | Residents should take down shelters Thousands of trees were knocked down and killed in Florida after Hurricane Irma pounded the state this month.
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