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Central Appalachian dry oak–pine forests occur on dry sites with loamy to sandy soils. A mix of oak and pine tree species dominate the canopy, typically chestnut oak (Quercus prinus), Virginia pine (Pinus virginiana), and white pine (Pinus strobus), but sometimes white oak (Quercus alba) or scarlet oak (Quercus coccinea). Varying amounts of ...
Appalachian-Blue Ridge forests: Virginia: Caledon Natural Area [15] 300 acres (120 ha) Southeastern mixed forests: Upland White Oak – Tulip Poplar [15] Virginia: Warm Springs Mountain [15] 425 acres (172 ha) Appalachian-Blue Ridge forests: Oak-Hickory, Pitch Pine [15] Virginia: North Landing River Preserve [15] 200 acres (81 ha) Middle ...
Allegheny–Cumberland dry oak forest and woodland; Appalachian Forest National Heritage Area; Appalachian hemlock–northern hardwood forest; Appalachian mixed mesophytic forests; Appalachian province; Appalachian temperate rainforest; Appalachian–Blue Ridge forests
Blue Ridge Mountains - Front Royal, Virginia Although the term "Blue Ridge" is sometimes applied exclusively to the eastern edge or front range of the Appalachian Mountains, the geological definition of the Blue Ridge province extends westward to the Ridge and Valley area, encompassing the Great Smoky Mountains, the Great Balsams, the Roans, the Blacks, and other mountain ranges.
Shenandoah National Park in Virginia View in the Great Craggy Mountains near the Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina. The following is a list of subranges within the Appalachian Mountains, a mountain range stretching ~2,050 miles from Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada to Alabama, US.
The Blue Ridge Mountains as seen from the Blue Ridge Parkway near Mount Mitchell. The following is a list of mountains constituting the Blue Ridge, a mountain range stretching about 450 miles from Pennsylvania to Georgia in the USA. The Blue Ridge is part of the larger Appalachian Mountain Range.
Appalachian–Blue Ridge forests: Georgia: Nearctic: Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests: Appalachian–Blue Ridge forests: Maryland: Nearctic: Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests: Appalachian–Blue Ridge forests: New Jersey: Nearctic: Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests: Appalachian–Blue Ridge forests: New York: Nearctic: Temperate ...
Appalachian–Blue Ridge forests; B. Beech–maple forest; Big Woods; C. California mixed evergreen forest; Carolinian forest; Central Appalachian dry oak–pine forest;