Some time ago, when I just started with amateur radio, a few more experienced hams told me that an inverted-V works better in the forest than a ground plane, and that it has something to do with the orientation of liquids in the trunks of trees.
Since then I've read plenty of books on antennas and didn't find a single mention of anything like this. I wonder whether there was any research on the subject or maybe it's just another street legend?