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085-NWER-0006P
» Citation URL: http://vegbank.org/cite/urn:lsid:cvs.bio.unc.edu:observation:15002-{ED309A8D-34F6-4835-B87A-206577931451}
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Plot ID Fields: 
Author Plot Code ? 085-NWER-0006P
Author Observation Code ? 085-NWER-0006P
Location Fields: MAP: Google | Yahoo | TopoZone | MapQuest
Confidentiality Status ? 100 km radius (nearest degree)
Latitude ? 37 º
Longitude ? -76 º
State or Province ? Virginia
Named Places
region|state|province: Virginia
Layout Fields: 
DSG Polygon ? 11.28 m radius
Area ? 400
Permanence ? not permanent
Environment Fields: 
Elevation ? 1 m
Slope Aspect ? (n/a, flat) º
Slope Gradient ? 0 º
Topographic Position ? plain/level/bottom
Landform ? undulating/flat plain
Hydrologic Regime ? non-tidal - saturated
Soil Moisture Regime ? subhydric
Soil Drainage ? poorly drained
Water Salinity ? freshwater
Methods Fields: 
Observation Start Date ? 20-Jul-1995
Observation End Date ? 20-Jul-1995
Project ? Virginia Heritage
Cover Method ? Carolina Vegetation Survey
Stratum Method ? No Strata
Method Narrative ? Releve Virginia Division of Natural Heritage, see http://www.dcr.virginia.gov/natural_heritage/documents/nh_plotform_instructions.pdf
Overall Taxon Cover Values are Automatically Calculated? ? no
Plot Quality Fields: 
Plot Validation Level ? (2) classification plot: sufficient for inclusion in a classification revision
Overall Plot Vegetation Fields: 
--no data--
Misc Fields: 
Observation Narrative ? Plot location: Forested peat "island" between the Northwest River and its major branch, 0.7 miles NW of Rt. 168 bridge near Northwest. Plot center marked with a 1" white PVC pipe. Very strong hummock and hollow micropotgraphy:(up to 50cm) hummock/hollow differential. Nutrient Regime: Oligotrophic. The location of this plot is presumed to be either slightly elevated above the level of surrounding river swamps and/or isolated from fluvial processes for a long enough time to allow significant deposition of course, oligotrophic peat. The habitat is rarely, if ever, subject to wind-tidal or overland flooding, and is characterized by highly undecomposed, root-rich peat and Sphagnum moss cover. The vegetation is a pond pine (Pinus serotina) woodland similar to that in the Great Dismal Swamp. Normally, this community type is strongly associated with frequently burned peatlands, but the fire history of this stand is unknown. In any case, the stand appears to be rather well protected from frequent fire by very wet surroundings. It may have originated from a rare catastrophic fire about 60-70 years ago, and nearly reached a closed canopy condition until recent outbreak of Southern Pine Beetle killed many of the canopy pines.
Taxa occurring on this plot-observation
Change plant label:
Change Strata Shown:
ord Author Plant Name ?Original Interpretation, full Scientific Name ?Original Interpretation, Scientific Name without authors ?Original Interpretation, Common Name ?Original Interpretation, USDA Code ?Current Interpretation, full Scientific Name ?Current Interpretation, Scientific Name without authors ?Current Interpretation, Common Name ?Current Interpretation, USDA Code ? Stratum ?Cover ?Original Cover Code ?Basal Area ?Biomass ?Inference Area ? Stems: Stem Diameters (graphically):
1 Woodwardia virginica Woodwardia virginica **   Woodwardia virginica **   Woodwardia virginica **   Woodwardia virginica **   Woodwardia virginica **   Woodwardia virginica **   Woodwardia virginica **   Woodwardia virginica **   -all-  
37.5 %
7       -none-
2 Acer rubrum Acer rubrum **   Acer rubrum **   Acer rubrum **   Acer rubrum **   Acer rubrum **   Acer rubrum **   Acer rubrum **   Acer rubrum **   -all-  
37.5 %
7       -none-
3 Pinus serotina Pinus serotina **   Pinus serotina **   Pinus serotina **   Pinus serotina **   Pinus serotina **   Pinus serotina **   Pinus serotina **   Pinus serotina **   -all-  
17.5 %
6       -none-
4 Persea palustris Persea palustris **   Persea palustris **   Persea palustris **   Persea palustris **   Persea palustris **   Persea palustris **   Persea palustris **   Persea palustris **   -all-  
17.5 %
6       -none-
5 Osmundastrum cinnamomeum Osmundastrum cinnamomeum **   Osmundastrum cinnamomeum **   Osmundastrum cinnamomeum **   Osmundastrum cinnamomeum **   Osmundastrum cinnamomeum **   Osmundastrum cinnamomeum **   Osmundastrum cinnamomeum **   Osmundastrum cinnamomeum **   -all-  
7.5 %
5       -none-
6 Vaccinium corymbosum Vaccinium corymbosum **   Vaccinium corymbosum **   Vaccinium corymbosum **   Vaccinium corymbosum **   Vaccinium corymbosum **   Vaccinium corymbosum **   Vaccinium corymbosum **   Vaccinium corymbosum **   -all-  
7.5 %
5       -none-
7 Ilex glabra Ilex glabra **   Ilex glabra **   Ilex glabra **   Ilex glabra **   Ilex glabra **   Ilex glabra **   Ilex glabra **   Ilex glabra **   -all-  
7.5 %
5       -none-
8 Smilax laurifolia Smilax laurifolia **   Smilax laurifolia **   Smilax laurifolia **   Smilax laurifolia **   Smilax laurifolia **   Smilax laurifolia **   Smilax laurifolia **   Smilax laurifolia **   -all-  
7.5 %
5       -none-
9 Osmunda spectabilis Osmunda spectabilis **   Osmunda spectabilis **   Osmunda spectabilis **   Osmunda spectabilis **   Osmunda spectabilis **   Osmunda spectabilis **   Osmunda spectabilis **   Osmunda spectabilis **   -all-  
3.5 %
4       -none-
10 Nyssa biflora Nyssa biflora **   Nyssa biflora **   Nyssa biflora **   Nyssa biflora **   Nyssa biflora **   Nyssa biflora **   Nyssa biflora **   Nyssa biflora **   -all-  
3.5 %
4       -none-
11 Magnolia virginiana Magnolia virginiana **   Magnolia virginiana **   Magnolia virginiana **   Magnolia virginiana **   Magnolia virginiana **   Magnolia virginiana **   Magnolia virginiana **   Magnolia virginiana **   -all-  
3.5 %
4       -none-
12 Clethra alnifolia Clethra alnifolia **   Clethra alnifolia **   Clethra alnifolia **   Clethra alnifolia **   Clethra alnifolia **   Clethra alnifolia **   Clethra alnifolia **   Clethra alnifolia **   -all-  
1.5 %
3       -none-
13 Quercus sp. Quercus sp. **   Quercus sp. **   Quercus sp. **   Quercus sp. **   Quercus sp. **   Quercus sp. **   Quercus sp. **   Quercus sp. **   -all-  
0.505 %
2       -none-
14 Eubotrys racemosa Eubotrys racemosa **   Eubotrys racemosa **   Eubotrys racemosa **   Eubotrys racemosa **   Eubotrys racemosa **   Eubotrys racemosa **   Eubotrys racemosa **   Eubotrys racemosa **   -all-  
0.505 %
2       -none-
15 Smilax glauca Smilax glauca **   Smilax glauca **   Smilax glauca **   Smilax glauca **   Smilax glauca **   Smilax glauca **   Smilax glauca **   Smilax glauca **   -all-  
0.505 %
2       -none-
16 Poa sp. Poa sp. **   Poa sp. **   Poa sp. **   Poa sp. **   Poa sp. **   Poa sp. **   Poa sp. **   Poa sp. **   -all-  
0.505 %
2       -none-
17 Liquidambar styraciflua Liquidambar styraciflua **   Liquidambar styraciflua **   Liquidambar styraciflua **   Liquidambar styraciflua **   Liquidambar styraciflua **   Liquidambar styraciflua **   Liquidambar styraciflua **   Liquidambar styraciflua **   -all-  
0.505 %
2       -none-
18 Toxicodendron radicans Toxicodendron radicans **   Toxicodendron radicans **   Toxicodendron radicans **   Toxicodendron radicans **   Toxicodendron radicans **   Toxicodendron radicans **   Toxicodendron radicans **   Toxicodendron radicans **   -all-  
0.505 %
2       -none-
19 Morella cerifera Morella cerifera **   Morella cerifera **   Morella cerifera **   Morella cerifera **   Morella cerifera **   Morella cerifera **   Morella cerifera **   Morella cerifera **   -all-  
0.505 %
2       -none-
20 Lyonia ligustrina var. foliosiflora Lyonia ligustrina var. foliosiflora **   Lyonia ligustrina var. foliosiflora **   Lyonia ligustrina var. foliosiflora **   Lyonia ligustrina var. foliosiflora **   Lyonia ligustrina var. foliosiflora **   Lyonia ligustrina var. foliosiflora **   Lyonia ligustrina var. foliosiflora **   Lyonia ligustrina var. foliosiflora **   -all-  
0.505 %
2       -none-
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Stratum Definitions:
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Observation Contributors:
Party ?Role ?
Fleming, Gary Author
Community Classification:
More Classification Start Date ? Community AssignmentsContributors
Details 01-Jun-1998
Community Concept ?Class Fit ?Class Confidence ?Community Authority Reference ?Typal ?
Pinus serotina / Ilex glabra / Woodwardia virginica Swamp Woodland 5 High   no
No Class Contributors.


Soil Observations:
Soil Horizon ?Soil Depth Top ?Soil Depth Bottom ?Soil Color ?Soil Organic ?Soil Texture ?Soil Sand ?Soil Silt ?Soil Clay ?Soil Coarse ?Soil PH ?Exchange Capacity ?Base Saturation ?Soil Description ?
unknown                         0-4cm - Pine needles, undecomposed litter 4-25cm - Woody peat (H2), root-rich; water table at 9cm. 25-40cm - Loose woody peat (H3) 40-70cm - Peat (H4), root-rich 70-90cm - Loose peat (H9) 90-100cm - Woody peat (H9).


Disturbance Data:
Disturbance Type ?Disturbance Intensity ?Disturbance Comment ?
unknown   Logging presumed because largest tree diameter=43.5cm. However, stand may have originated from a fire 60-70 years ago, or may represent overgrown pocosin.


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