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Quercus alba - Quercus rubra - Carya tomentosa / Vaccinium stamineum / Desmodium nudiflorum Piedmont Forest | NatureServe Biotics 2019
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Name: Quercus alba - Quercus rubra - Carya tomentosa / Vaccinium stamineum / Desmodium nudiflorum Piedmont Forest
Reference: NatureServe Biotics 2019
Description: This forest is found on submesic to subxeric upland sites throughout the Piedmont of Georgia, the Carolinas, Virginia, and south-central Maryland. It favors mid- to upper-slope positions with northerly or easterly aspects, or mid- to lower slopes with more southerly aspects. In drier landscapes, this type occupies habitats considered relatively mesic (e.g., concave slopes, lower slopes, shallow ravines). These sites are described as dry to intermediate in soil moisture. The soils are moderately to strongly acidic and nutrient-poor, being weathered primarily from felsic metamorphic, metasedimentary, and sedimentary rocks, or composed of unconsolidated sediments. At some sites, soils are weathered from interbedded metasedimentary and mafic rocks, resulting in soil chemistry that is intermediate or slightly basic. Stands of this forest are closed to somewhat open and are dominated by mixtures of oaks and hickories, with <i>Quercus alba</i> being most prevalent, along with <i>Quercus rubra, Quercus coccinea, Quercus velutina, Quercus falcata, Carya tomentosa, Carya ovalis</i>, and <i>Carya glabra</i>. In forests with a history of disturbance, such as selective logging or windstorms, early-successional species such as <i>Liriodendron tulipifera</i> or <i>Pinus</i> sp. may codominate. In addition, <i>Pinus</i> spp., <i>Liriodendron tulipifera, Liquidambar styraciflua</i>, and <i>Acer rubrum</i> may be common. Understory species include <i>Acer rubrum, Cornus florida, Oxydendrum arboreum, Ilex opaca</i>, and <i>Nyssa sylvatica</i>. Shrubs include <i>Vaccinium stamineum, Vaccinium pallidum, Viburnum acerifolium, Viburnum rafinesqueanum</i>, and <i>Euonymus americanus</i>. The woody vines <i>Vitis rotundifolia</i> and <i>Toxicodendron radicans</i> often are present. Herbs vary from sparse to moderately dense, with dry-mesophytic, acid-tolerant species such as <i>Hexastylis</i> spp., <i>Goodyera pubescens, Chimaphila maculata, Desmodium nudiflorum, Maianthemum racemosum, Polygonatum biflorum, Viola hastata, Tipularia discolor</i>, and <i>Hieracium venosum</i> prevalent. This association occupies less nutrient-rich habitats than <i>~Quercus rubra - Quercus alba - Carya glabra / Geranium maculatum</i> Forest (CEGL007237)$$. 
Accession Code: urn:lsid:vegbank.org:commConcept:36536-{87156FA6-FD6B-42C2-8CB9-31E34C07029E}
Plot-observations of this Community Concept: 289
      Party Perspective according to: NatureServe (organization)
Perspective from: 15-Feb-2007 to: ongoing
      Names:   UID: ELEMENT_GLOBAL.2.684421 NatureServe ExplorerNatureServe Explorer logo
  Code: CEGL008475
  Translated: White Oak - Northern Red Oak - Mockernut Hickory / Deerberry / Naked-flower Tick-trefoil Piedmont Forest
  Common: Piedmont Dry-Mesic Acidic Oak - Hickory Forest
  Scientific: Quercus alba - Quercus rubra - Carya tomentosa / Vaccinium stamineum / Desmodium nudiflorum Piedmont Forest
(convergence) and Synonyms:
(similar) Quercus alba - Quercus rubra - Carya alba / Cornus florida / Vaccinium stamineum / Desmodium nudiflorum Piedmont Forest
(similar) CEGL008475
(similar) Quercus alba - Quercus (rubra, coccinea) - Carya (alba, glabra) / Vaccinium pallidum Piedmont Dry-Mesic Forest