Generally well drained mixed forest. Exotics are well established along the river and particularly to the north where the soils become calcareous.;Steep W facing slope with larg xeric sandstone glade surrounded by a woodland with xeric areas and seeps. Moderately sloped, 10 to 35 degree, xeric to moist, open and sunny. The geology is probably complex here, since a number of the species tend to be calciphiles. Lonicera japonica and Microstegium vimineum appear to be the main threats to the glade; Tradescantia, although native, is a bit weedy here. The community is certainly not old growth, but will probably be kept in a wooded condition. Fire may be important in maintaining the area. The vegetation is almost entirely on the perimeter of the outcrop, except for lichens & bryophytes
Representativeness
Somewhat xeric, open and sunny glade community. Plot was created using John Kunsman's Melica nitans field form and associated species list. Additional notes and XY coordinates were taken from Biotics (Melica nitans EO#4). Photos of the site were taken El