Pin is 1.5 m west (upslope) of a large leaning Quercus prinus (50-60 cm dbh). It is due east of where the park boundary and the main park road meet. Tag #111 facing pin (on south side of tree).
Layout Fields:
Shape
Rectangular
Area
1000
m²
Permanence
not permanent
Environment Fields:
Elevation
269
m
Slope Aspect
45
º
Slope Gradient
36
º
Topographic Position
Midslope
Landform
mid slope
Landscape Narrative
Environmental_Comments: Typic Chestnut oak slope with Mountain laurel understory; more herb diversity than most. Logging; dogwood anthracnose; moderately aged.; Hydrology_Evidence: dry-mesic