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====== Value & Tolerance to Saturated Soil of Bottomland Hardwoods ====== | ====== Value & Tolerance to Saturated Soil of Bottomland Hardwoods ====== | ||
+ | ^Very Intolerant ^Intolerant ^ Intermediate ^Tolerant ^Very Tolerant | | ||
+ | ^ Highest Value ^^^^| | ||
+ | |Cherrybark Oak |American Syacamore |Sweetgum |Green Ash |Bald Cypress | | ||
+ | |Shumard Oak |Swamp Chestnut Oak |Cottonwood |Pumpkin Ash | | | ||
+ | |White Ash | | | | | | ||
+ | |White Oak | | | | | | ||
+ | |Delta Post Oak | | | | | | ||
+ | |Black Oak | | | | | | ||
+ | |Northern Red Oak | | | | | | ||
+ | |Black Walnut | | | | | | ||
+ | |Yellow-poplar | | | | | | ||
+ | ^Intermediate Value ^^^^| | ||
+ | |Southern Red Oak | |Water Oak |Bur Oak |Pond Cypress | | ||
+ | | | |Silver Maple |Laurel Oak |Swamp Tupelo | | ||
+ | | | |Nuttall Oak | |Water Tupelo | | ||
+ | | | |Pecan | | | | ||
+ | | | |Hackberry | | | | ||
+ | | | |Sugarberry | | | | ||
+ | ^Low Value ^^^^| | ||
+ | | |Winged Elm |Cedar Elm |Red Maple |Black Willow | | ||
+ | | |Hicory Spp. |American Elm |Willow Oak |Swamp cottonwood | | ||
+ | | |Red Mulberry |Pin Oak |Waterlocust | | | ||
+ | | |Blackgum |Honeylocust |Overcup Oak | | | ||
+ | | | |River Birch |Water Hickory | | | ||
+ | | | |Persimmon | | | | ||
+ | ^Weed Species ^^^^| | ||
+ | |Sassafrass |Boxelder | |Privet |Buttonbush | | ||
+ | |Hawthorn |American Hornbeam | |Possumhaw |Planertree | | ||
+ | | |American hophornbeam| | |Loblolly-bay | | ||
+ | | | | | |Redbay | | ||
+ | Source: Adapted from Briscoe, 1957; Green, 1947; Silker, 1948; Yeager, 1949; Hall and Smith, 1955; | ||
+ | Demarce, 1932; McDermott, 1954a; and Hasner, 1959. Regional Silviculture of the United States. |