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DISTRIBUTION AND OCCURRENCE

SPECIES: Quercus phellos | Willow Oak
GENERAL DISTRIBUTION : Willow oak occurs on the Atlantic and Gulf coastal plains from New Jersey and southeastern Pennsylvania to Georgia and northern Florida; west to east Texas; and north in the Mississippi River valley to southeastern Oklahoma, Arkansas, southeastern Missouri, southern Illinois, western and southern Kentucky, and eastern Tennessee. Willow oak is absent from peninsular Florida and southeastern Georgia [21,30]. ECOSYSTEMS : FRES13 Loblolly - shortleaf pine FRES14 Oak - pine FRES16 Oak - gum - cypress STATES : AL AR DE FL GA IL KY LA MD MO MS NC NJ NY OK PA SC TN TX VA ADMINISTRATIVE UNITS : ASIS BISO BITH CACO CHCH COLO COSW FOCA FODO GATE GWMP HOBE HOSP MACA MANA NATR RICH ROCR SHIL BLM PHYSIOGRAPHIC REGIONS : NO-ENTRY KUCHLER PLANT ASSOCIATIONS : K111 Oak - hickory - pine forest K112 Southern mixed forest K113 Southern floodplain forest SAF COVER TYPES : 65 Pin oak - sweetgum 80 Loblolly pine - shortleaf pine 81 Loblolly pine 82 Loblolly pine - hardwood 87 Sweet gum - yellow-poplar 88 Willow oak - water oak - diamondleaf oak 91 Swamp chestnut oak - cherrybark oak 92 Sweetgum - willow oak 93 Sugarberry - American elm - green ash 96 Overcup oak - water hickory SRM (RANGELAND) COVER TYPES : NO-ENTRY HABITAT TYPES AND PLANT COMMUNITIES : Willow oak is commonly found in transitional communities between swamps and upland mesic forests [1,28]. The willow oak-water oak-laurel oak (Q. laurifolia) forest cover type is located topographically between the swamp chestnut oak (Q. michauxii)-cherrybark oak (Q. falcata var. pagodifolia) type on the higher, better drained sites and the overcup oak (Q. lyrata)-water hickory (Carya aquatica) type on the lower, more poorly drained sites. Within the willow oak-water oak-laurel oak type, willow oak is generally located between laurel oak on the more poorly drained sites and water oak on the better drained sites [10]. The following published classifications list laurel oak as a dominant species: Southern swamps and marshes [28] Forest vegetation of the Big Thicket, southeast Texas [23] Eastern deciduous forest [38] The natural communities of South Carolina [25]

Related categories for Species: Quercus phellos | Willow Oak

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