Hydric Pine Plantation (FLUCFCS 441H Sample Clauses

Hydric Pine Plantation (FLUCFCS 441H. Pine plantations in wet areas have been bedded and furrowed to facilitate drainage into ditches, nearby wetlands, or other water bodies. The difference between the bottom of a furrow and top of a bed on the site ranges from about 6 to 12 inches, and the soil conditions and plant species occurring in a furrow usually differ from those occurring on an adjacent bed. Hydric pine plantation intergrades with and contains numerous inclusions of mesic pine plantation, wet prairie, cypress swamp, and freshwater marshes. The recent and historical aerial photography both illustrate the ”pockmarked” landscape signature formed by the frequent occurrence of depressions and rises within the overall landscape. The understory in hydric pine plantation areas consists of hydric species of small trees, shrubs, grasses, and forbs; however, on the Breakfast Point Mitigation Bank, mesic and hydric areas intermix so that mesic species may be frequent in hydric areas. Commonly, the understory is dense hydric shrubs; however, where the water table is at the ground surface or ponded for several months during most years, the understory is typically freshwater xxxxx or sedge bog species. In these wettest areas, slash pine growth is usually retarded and some to many have died. Small trees and shrubs include Taxodium ascendens, Magnolia virginiana, Nyssa sylvatica, var. biflora, Nyssa ursina, Albizzia julibrissin, Cliftonia monophylla, Xxxxxxx racemiflora, Acer rubrum, and Ilex myrtifolia, I. glabra, I. vomitoria, I. cassine, Myrica cerifera, M. heterophylla, Aronia arbutifolia, Stillingia aquatica, Baccharis spp., Hypericum brachyphyllum, H. fasciculatum, H. tetrapetalum, H. exile, H. crux-andreae, Sapium sebiferum, Toxicodendron radicans, Rubus spp., Smilax laurifolia, Lyonia lucida, Clethra alnifolia, Serenoa repens. Ground cover species observed include Sphagnum spp., Osmunda regalis, Woodwardia virginiana, W. areolata, A. glomeratus, A. capillipes, A. ternarius, Aristida stricta, Panicum virgatum, P. amarum, P. repens, Paspalum spp., Muhlenbergia capillaris, Spartina patens, Sporobolus floridana, Schizacharium spp., Amphicarpum muhlenbergianum, Cladium jamaicense, Juncus roemerianus, J. megacephalus, J. marginatus, Typha latifolia, Dichromena latifolia, Rhynchospora spp., Eleocharis spp., Scleria spp., Xyris spp., Eriocaulon compressum, Lachnocaulon spp., Iris virginica, Sisyrinchium atlanticum, Hymenocallis rotata, Spiranthes praecox, Sagittaria lancifolia, S. isoetiformis, Aletri...
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