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Wildlife, Animals, and Plants
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DISTRIBUTION AND OCCURRENCE
SPECIES: Pinus virginiana | Virginia Pine
GENERAL DISTRIBUTION :
The native range of Virginia pine extends from southern New Jersey west
to Pennsylvania and southern Ohio; south to South Carolina, northern
Georgia, northern Alabama, and northern Mississippi [12,25]. It has
also been planted in east-central Oklahoma [36].
ECOSYSTEMS :
FRES12 Longleaf - slash pine
FRES13 Loblolly - shortleaf pine
FRES14 Oak - pine
FRES15 Oak - hickory
STATES :
AL DE GA IN KY MD MS NJ NY NC
OH OK PA SC TN VA WV
ADMINISTRATIVE UNITS :
ALPO ASIS BISO BLRI CATO CHCH
COLO CUGA FIIS FODO GATE GWMP
GRSM MACA MANA NATR NERI OBRI
PRWI RICH ROCR SHEN
BLM PHYSIOGRAPHIC REGIONS :
NO-ENTRY
KUCHLER PLANT ASSOCIATIONS :
K083 Cedar glades
K084 Cross Timbers
K089 Black Belt
K104 Appalachian oak forest
K110 Northeastern oak - pine forest
K111 Oak - hickory - pine forest
K112 Southern mixed forest
SAF COVER TYPES :
40 Post oak - blackjack oak
43 Bear oak
45 Pitch pine
46 Eastern redcedar
50 Black locust
51 White pine - chestnut oak
52 White oak - black oak - northern red oak
53 White oak
55 Northern red oak
57 Yellow-poplar
64 Sassafras - persimmon
69 Sand pine
70 Longleaf pine
71 Longleaf pine - scrub oak
75 Shortleaf pine
78 Virginia pine - oak
79 Virginia pine
80 Loblolly pine - shortleaf pine
81 Loblolly pine
82 Loblolly pine - hardwood
83 Longleaf pine - slash pine
108 Red maple
110 Black oak
SRM (RANGELAND) COVER TYPES :
NO-ENTRY
HABITAT TYPES AND PLANT COMMUNITIES :
Virginia pine can occur in pure stands or as a member of mixed
pine-hardwood communities, particularly those with oak (Quercus spp.)
[60]. It is associated with pitch pine (P. rigida) and Table Mountain
pine (P. pungens) in the Appalachian Mountains. On the eastern shores
of Virginia and Maryland it is associated with loblolly pine (Pinus
taeda) and sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua). In the Peidmont region
it is associated with shortleaf pine (P. echinata) and oaks [15].
Published classifications that include Virginia pine as a dominant or
codominant species include the following:
Classification and evaluation of forest sites in the Cumberland
Mountains [45]
Classification and evaluation of forest sites on the
northern Cumberland Plateau [46]
Classification and evaluation of forest sites on the
Natchez Trace State Forest [47]
Southeastern evergreen and oak-pine region [55]
Landscape ecosystem classification for South Carolina [63]
Related categories for Species: Pinus virginiana
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