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I.
FOREST
I.A.8.N.g. Saturated temperate or subpolar needle-leaved
evergreen forest
I.A.8.N.g.300. PINUS TAEDA SATURATED FOREST
ALLIANCE
Loblolly Pine Saturated Forest Alliance
Concept: Saturated forests dominated by Pinus taeda
that may
occur adjacent to salt marsh on the bay side of barrier islands. Acer rubrum,
Persea palustris, and Liquidambar styraciflua also may be present in the canopy.
The understory may have strong dominance by vine species including Smilax rotundifolia, Toxicodendron radicans, and Parthenocissus quinquefolia.
Comments: Assateague association may be better placed in a
temporarily flooded formation (G. Fleming pers. comm.).
Range: This alliance is found in North Carolina, Delaware,
Maryland, and Virginia, and possibly elsewhere. Occurs on the Northwest and
North Landing rivers in North Carolina.
States/Provinces: DE MD NC NJ VA
TNC Ecoregions: 57:C, 58:C, 62:C
USFS Ecoregions: 232Ab:CCP, 232Bx:CCP, 232Bz:CCC, 232C:CC
Federal Lands: NPS (Assateague Island)
Synonymy: Estuarine Fringe Loblolly Pine Forest (Schafale and
Weakley 1990); pine woodland, in part (Higgins et al. 1971); Woodland community,
in part (Hill 1986); mature loblolly pine stands of wet sites, in part (Bratton
and Davison 1987); loblolly pine association, in part (Brush et al. 1980);
coniferous swamp (Shreve et al. 1910); Loblolly Pine: 81, in part (Eyre 1980)
References: Bratton and Davison 1987, Brush et al. 1980, Eyre
1980, Fleming pers. comm., Higgins et al. 1971, Hill 1986, Schafale and Weakley
1990, Shreve et al. 1910
Authors: L. SNEDDON, MP, East Identifier: A.3009
PINUS TAEDA / MORELLA
CERIFERA / OSMUNDA REGALIS VAR. SPECTABILIS FOREST
Loblolly Pine / Wax-myrtle / Royal Fern Forest
North Atlantic Coastal Loblolly Pine Wetland Forest
G2G3 (98-12-07)
Ecological Group (SCS;MCS): Southeastern Coastal Plain
Maritime Stable Dune Forests and Woodlands (240-50; n/a)
Concept: This
maritime/coastal wetland forest occurs in backdune depressions with high water
tables ranging from Delaware to North Carolina. Examples are characterized by a
closed to partially open canopy dominated by Pinus taeda. Other canopy associates
may be absent, or may include Acer
rubrum, Persea palustris, or
Liquidambar styraciflua. The understory is made up of vines, strongly
dominated by Smilax rotundifolia,
with lesser amounts of Toxicodendron
radicans and Parthenocissus
quinquefolia. In addition to comprising the majority of the ground layer of
these forests, these vines are relatively large-stemmed lianas that contribute
significant cover to the canopy by covering the lower branches of trees. Morella cerifera (= Myrica cerifera) is
a typical shrub of this community. The herbaceous layer is usually relatively
sparse, characterized most frequently by ferns such as Woodwardia areolata, Osmunda regalis var.
spectabilis, or Osmunda
cinnamomea, and farther south (in North Carolina) by Chasmanthium laxum. Polygonum pensylvanicum may also occur.
On Assateague Island National Seashore, Pinus taeda dominates the canopy, with
occasional Acer rubrum. Smilax rotundifolia is the strongly
dominant vine of the understory, with lesser amounts of Toxicodendron radicans and Parthenocissus quinquefolia. Morella cerifera is also a minor
component of this vegetation. Despite the shallow water table and presence of
muck, there is little reflection of the influence of hydrology on the
vegetation. Trees tend to occur on slightly elevated hummocks, with standing
water evident in hollows. Phragmites
australis, Rubus argutus, Panicum virgatum, and Polygonum pensylvanicum also occur
within this community on Assateague Island National Seashore. Tree diameters
range from 12-36 cm dbh. This community occurs primarily on the bay side of the
island adjacent to salt marsh. Soils are characterized by moderately shallow
muck (15 cm) overlying organic matter-stained sands. This vegetation occurs
adjacent to salt marshes, sometimes even forming small 'islands' within high
salt marsh.
Range: This
community ranges from the coast of Delaware to North Carolina.
States/Provinces: DE:S?, MD:S?, NC:S3?, NJ:S1?, VA:S?
TNC Ecoregions: 57:C, 58:C, 62:C
USFS Ecoregions: 232Ab:CCP, 232Bx:CCP, 232Bz:CCC, 232C:CC
Federal Lands: NPS
(Assateague Island)
Synonymy: Estuarine
Fringe Pine Forest (Loblolly Pine Subtype) (Schafale 2000), Pine woodland
(Higgins et al. 1971) B. in part, Woodland community (Hill 1986) B. in part,
Mature loblolly pine stands of wet sites (Bratton and Davison 1987) B. at Cape
Hatteras., Loblolly pine association (Brush et al. 1980) B. in part, Coniferous
swamp (Shreve et al. 1910) =. from eastern Maryland., Loblolly Pine: 81 (Eyre
1980) B. in part
References: Bratton
and Davison 1987, Breden et al. 2001, Brush et al. 1980, Eyre 1980, Fleming et
al. 2001, Higgins et al. 1971, Hill 1986, Schafale 2000, Schafale and Weakley
1990, Shreve et al. 1910
Authors: ECS Confidence: 2 Identifier: CEGL006137
- Maryland Vegetation Classification Subset Report I.A. Evergreen forest
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