Seed trees are
trees left after reproduction cutting to provide
seeds for natural regeneration in the seed-tree method. These trees serve as both the gene source for the new crop of regeneration and as a source of timber during future cuttings. Because of its importance, a
seed tree should be carefully chosen based upon both economic and biological factors. Selected seed trees should be the desired species,
phenotypically superior, prolific in seeding and flowering, sturdy and healthy, free of damage, and of good growth form.