Tag #105. Pin is 1 m NW from 36-cm Quercus falcata. Site is in NE corner of park on west side of small perennial stream that runs N-S along eastern boundary, only about 100 m S from northern boundary. Transect begins near pin and runs at 10 degrees.
Layout Fields:
Permanence
not permanent
Environment Fields:
Elevation
286
m
Slope Aspect
135
º
Slope Gradient
10
º
Topographic Position
Lowslope
Landform
slope
Surficial Deposits
Schist
Landscape Narrative
Environmental_Comments: Somewhat more mesic - dry-mesic forest with abundant Shortleaf pine but also White oak and Southern red oak in canopy - occuring on lower slopes near perennial drainage - Red maple - Sourwood in subcanopy. Dogwood in understory. Small Black Blueberry. Pine bark beetle; dogwood anthracnose; trails/roads; fire suppression; old pine beetle damage - only a few trees; small amount of dogwood damage; old road bed at northern end of transect.; Hydrology_Evidence: dry-mesic