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====== Site Guide for Piedmont and Cumberland Plateau ====== | ====== Site Guide for Piedmont and Cumberland Plateau ====== | ||
+ | ^Landscape Characteristics ^^Management Type ^| | ||
+ | ^Landform ^Moisture Regime ^ Texture ^Preferred | | ||
+ | |Flood Plains, Steam Terraces, Fans, Coves | Wet |Fine |Sweetgum, W/W†, Oak/Ash | | ||
+ | | |Moist |Medium |Oaks, Yellow Poplar, Hickories, Sycamore | | ||
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+ | ^Landscape Characteristics ^^^^Management Type‡ ^| | ||
+ | ^Landform ^Past Erosion ^Moisture Regime ^Texture ^Preferred ^Suitable | | ||
+ | |Ridge Tops |Slight |Wet◊ |Fine to Medium |Hardwoods, Sweetgum, W/W Oak| Pine, Loblolly| | ||
+ | | | |Moist◊|Medium |Pine, Loblolly|Pine, Shortleaf| | ||
+ | | | |Dryθ |Coarse |Pine, Loblolly |Pine, Virginia| | ||
+ | | |Severe |Moist◊|Medium |Pine, Loblolly|Pine Virginia | | ||
+ | | | |Dry & Droughty◊θ|Coarse to Skeletal|Pine Virginia|Pine Loblolly| | ||
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+ | ^Landscape Characters ^^^^^Management Type ^| | ||
+ | ^Landform ^Aspect ^Slope Pos. ^Past Erosion ^Texture ^Preferred ^Suitable | | ||
+ | |Side Slopes(manageable areas exceeding 15-20% slope)|Northerly|Upper|Slight|All|Pine, Loblolly|Pine, Shortleaf| | ||
+ | | | | |Severe|All|Pine, Loblolly| Pine, Virginia| | ||
+ | | | |Lower |Slight |Fine to Medium |Hardwoods, Oaks, Yellow Poplar, Ash, Hickories|Loblolly| | ||
+ | | | | |Severe |Coarse |Hardwoods/Pine, Loblolly|--| | ||
+ | | |Southerly |Upper |Slight |All |Pine, Loblolly| Pine, Virginia, Shortleaf| | ||
+ | | | | |Severe |All |Pine Virginia |Pine, Loblolly| | ||
+ | | | |Lower |Slight |Fine to Medium |Pine, Shortleaf, Loblolly| Pine | ||
+ | | | | |Severe |Coarse|Pine, Loblolly|Pine, Virginia| | ||
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+ | † W/W Oak- Water/Willow Oak\\ | ||
+ | ‡ White Pine could also be suitable for ridges and side slopes of areas of the Cumberland Plateau\\ | ||
+ | ◊ Broad Ridges\\ | ||
+ | θ Narrow Ridges\\ |