To west there is an abrupt geologic break; forest becomes acidic rock oak / Mountain Laurel. To the north is private land pasture with scattered juniper.;Upper, south aspect slope on limestone just below a saddle of a side ridge off North Fork Mountain. Community is a mostly deciduous forest dominated by chinquapin oak, white ash, walnut, hickories, and scattered junipers in the subcanopy
Representativeness
Small patch chinquapin oak - hickory forest on upper slope.