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Wildlife, Animals, and Plants
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DISTRIBUTION AND OCCURRENCE
SPECIES: Quercus falcata | Southern Red Oak
GENERAL DISTRIBUTION :
The typical variety of southern red oak is widespread in the
southeastern United States from Long Island, New York, south to Florida,
west to the Brazos River in east Texas and north into eastern Oklahoma,
Arkansas, southern Illinois, southern Ohio, and western West Virginia.
It occurs only on the coast in the North Atlantic States and primarily
on the Piedmont in the South Atlantic States [4]. It is found
occasionally on uplands of the Blue Ridge Province from Virginia south
to Georgia [59].
Cherrybark oak occurs on the coastal plains from southeastern Virginia
to northwestern Florida and west to the 45 inch (114 cm) rainfall line
in east Texas [25,49]. Although rare in the lower delta, it grows north
in the Mississippi River valley. Unlike the typical variety, cherrybark
oak is absent from eastern Tennessee, eastern Kentucky, and West
Virginia [25]. In Florida, this variety occurs only on the floodplain
of the Apalachicola River in Jackson and Gadsen counties [8].
ECOSYSTEMS :
FRES12 Longleaf - slash pine
FRES13 Loblolly - shortleaf pine
FRES14 Oak - pine
FRES15 Oak - hickory
FRES16 Oak - gum - cypress
STATES :
AL AR DE FL GA IL IN KY LA MD
MS MO NC NJ NY OH OK PA SC TN
TX VA WV
ADMINISTRATIVE UNITS :
ASIS BISO BITH BUFF CAHA CHCH
COLO CUGA CUIS FODO GWMP GRSM
HOBE HOSP MACA NATR OBRI PRWI
RICH ROCR SHIL WICR
BLM PHYSIOGRAPHIC REGIONS :
NO-ENTRY
KUCHLER PLANT ASSOCIATIONS :
K084 Cross Timbers
K089 Black Belt
K100 Oak - hickory forest
K111 Oak - hickory - pine forest
K112 Southern mixed forest
K113 Southern floodplain forest
SAF COVER TYPES :
40 Post oak - blackjack oak
44 Chestnut oak
52 White oak - black oak - northern red oak
70 Longleaf pine
75 Shortleaf pine
76 Shortleaf pine - oak
78 Virginia pine - oak
79 Virginia pine
80 Loblolly pine - shortleaf pine
81 Loblolly pine
82 Loblolly pine - hardwood
83 Longleaf pine - slash pine
88 Willow oak - water oak - diamondleaf oak
91 Swamp chestnut oak - cherrybark oak
110 Black oak
SRM (RANGELAND) COVER TYPES :
NO-ENTRY
HABITAT TYPES AND PLANT COMMUNITIES :
The typical southern red oak variety frequently occurs in transitional
communities between midslope hardwood forests and upland pine (Pinus
spp.) forests [43]. In Florida, southern red oak occurs on the more
mesic, fertile upland longleaf pine (P. palustris) savannas in place of
bluejack and turkey oaks [33,36]. In Texas, southern red oak may be
dominant in the pineywoods and the post oak (Quercus stellata) savanna
communities [49].
Cherrybark oak may codominate with pin oak (Q. palustris) in Illinois
[50]. The swamp chestnut oak (Q. michauxii)-cherrybark oak forest cover
type is located topographically higher and on better drained sites than
the willow oak-water oak-laurel oak type [12].
The following published classifications list southern red oak as a
dominant or codominant species:
Eastern deciduous forest [56]
The natural communities of South Carolina [37]
Forest vegetation of the Big Thicket, southeast Texas [30]
Successional and environmental relationships of the forest vegetation of
north-central Florida [33]
Related categories for Species: Quercus falcata
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