You can generally count on about 350 Loblolly pines per acre for timber-harvesting purposes. I don't know the maximum amount you could grow, but it wouldn't be the best conditions for the trees.
around200
maybe 13?
Approximately 400 poplar trees can be planted in one acre of land, assuming a spacing of 10 feet by 10 feet between trees. It's important to consider the specific variety of poplar being planted, as different species may require different spacing for optimal growth.
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How many morning a trees per acre
125 hills per hectare
There are 43,560 square feet in 1 acre. The number of hickories in 1 acre would depend on the spacing at which they are planted. Generally, for healthy growth and development, hickory trees are planted at a spacing of around 40-50 feet apart, which would result in about 35-50 hickory trees per acre.
Well depends but if its full some of the avocado's have to fall of or get eaten of or someone has to pick some up and then more will grow
There are as many trees as you want to have, the trees don't make the acre, the measurement of the land does...
55
This depends on how many feet the trees are spaced apart. If the trees are spaced about a foot apart, then there is going to be about 43,560 trees in one acre.
1 acre = 43,560 square feet. If you have 1ft x 1ft space you can fit 43,560 trees in one acre. In this case you have an area of 4 ft by 14 ft, when multiplied together you get the area, which means you have 56 square feet allocated per tree. So take the space 43,560 divide by space required 56 and it gives you 777.86. 43,560 / 56 = 777.86, the answer is you can fit 777 trees per acre.