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Quercus pagoda - (Carya illinoinensis) / Ilex decidua / Carex cherokeensis - Leersia virginica Mesic Blackland Forest | Southeastern Ecology Working Gro...
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Name: Quercus pagoda - (Carya illinoinensis) / Ilex decidua / Carex cherokeensis - Leersia virginica Mesic Blackland Forest
Reference: Southeastern Ecology Working Gro...
Description: This mesic blackland woodland community forms on rich, mesic sites on the Upper West Gulf Coastal Plain of Arkansas. This community occurs in areas bordering ephemeral streams and flats which are often saturated in the late winter and early spring. The trees are of medium height (to 20 m [70 feet] or more) and the canopy open to closed. The herbaceous layer can be sparse with heavy leaf litter with fire suppression or moderately dense and 2 feet tall. Frequent fire in the surrounding prairie-woodland matrix pushes the community to an open woodland structure, while fire suppression allows rapid densification. A rich herbaceous understory is present in high-quality sites. The dominant tree is <i>Quercus pagoda</i>. Other overstory trees may include <i>Carya cordiformis, Carya illinoinensis, Carya myristiciformis, Carya ovata, Fraxinus americana, Fraxinus pennsylvanica, Morus alba, Quercus muehlenbergii, Quercus phellos, Quercus shumardii, Quercus stellata, Pinus taeda, Ulmus alata, Ulmus americana</i>, and <i>Ulmus crassifolia</i>. The understory includes saplings of overstory tress and scattered <i>Crataegus marshallii, Crataegus spathulata, Frangula caroliniana, Ilex decidua, Juniperus virginiana</i>, and <i>Viburnum rufidulum</i>. Woody vines include <i>Berchemia scandens, Parthenocissus quinquefolia, Smilax bona-nox</i>, and <i>Toxicodendron radicans</i>. The dominant herbs in medium- and low-quality sites are <i>Carex cherokeensis</i> and <i>Scleria oligantha</i>. Occasional herbaceous species include <i>Carex flaccosperma, Chasmanthium latifolium, Chasmanthium sessiliflorum, Elymus virginicus var. virginicus (= Elymus glabriflorus), Leersia virginica, Ruellia strepens, Sanicula canadensis, Spigelia marilandica, Symphoricarpos orbiculatus, Trachelospermum difforme</i>, and <i>Trepocarpus aethusae</i>. In high-graded woodlands the <i>Carya</i> sp. become dominant. The soils are nearly level to gently sloping, deep (to 127 cm [50 inches] or more), fertile, and mildly acidic Kipling Series loams and silty clay loams. These soils are slowly permeable and shrink and crack upon drying. The water table is within 45 cm [18 inches] of the surface, and these soils are usually associated with ephemeral and semipermanent creeks and flats intermingled with blackland prairies and woodlands. Abundant <i>Maclura pomifera</i> and <i>Callicarpa americana</i> are evidence of grazing or other disturbance. These communities are typically adjacent to, grade into, or form a mosaic with <i>Quercus shumardii - Carya myristiciformis - (Quercus muehlenbergii) / Cercis canadensis / Carex cherokeensis - Scleria oligantha - Sorghastrum nutans</i> dry-mesic calcareous woodland, <i>Quercus falcata - Quercus stellata - (Pinus echinata, Pinus taeda) / Chasmanthium sessiliflorum - Danthonia spicata</i> dry-mesic woodland, and <i>Sorghastrum nutans - Andropogon glomeratus - Lythrum alatum - Symphyotrichum puniceum - Tripsacum dactyloides</i> mesic blackland prairie. Due to the richness of the sites, this community often has components of the drier calcareous woodland. Fingers of <i>Quercus pagoda</i> are similarly often found in dry-mesic calcareous woodlands. <i>Quercus pagoda</i> woodlands have pockets of standing water which the dry-mesic calcareous blackland woodlands do not. Examples of this community are known only from Grandview Prairie. The type location is in Hempstead County, Arkansas. It is likely also found in Clark, Howard, Little River, and Sevier counties, Arkansas. 
Accession Code: VB.CC.35310.CEGL007964
Plot-observations of this Community Concept: 0
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Perspective from: 17-Nov-2014 to: 01-May-2019
     
  • status: Provisional
  • This Community's Level: association
  • This Community's Children: [none]
Names:   Common: Upper West Gulf Coastal Plain Mesic Blackland Woodland
  Translated: Cherrybark Oak - (Pecan) / Possum-haw / Cherokee Sedge - Whitegrass Mesic Blackland Forest
  Scientific: Quercus pagoda - (Carya illinoinensis) / Ilex decidua / Carex cherokeensis - Leersia virginica Mesic Blackland Forest
  Code: CEGL007964
  UID: ELEMENT_GLOBAL.2.687997 NatureServe ExplorerNatureServe Explorer logo