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                                                                           No.      Ground
                                                                         Original     truth
 Mapped Type Name   Brief Description   Area (HA)   Area (AC)   Percent   Samples   Samples
 South Central
 Interior: Riparian   This type is mapped along first and second order streams within narrow buffers where
 Eastern Redcedar   eastern redcedar is the prevailing dominant.  Other components may include species   3,087.9   7,630.5   0.017%   2   0
 Woodland and   such as green ash, gum bumelia, hackberry species, willow species, and elm species.
 Shrubland

 This type is mapped along first and second order streams within narrow buffers, and is
 South Central   represented by vegetation influenced by a variety of water regimes and human impacts.
 Interior: Riparian   Common canopy dominants may include pecan, post oak, Shumard oak, green ash,   127,444.0   314,920.4   0.704%   83   2
 Hardwood Woodland   slippery elm, sycamore, sugar hackberry, honeylocust, boxelder, bur oak, black willow,
 and American elm.


 South Central   This type is mapped along first and second order streams within narrow buffers, and
 may circumscribe a variety of herbaceous wetlands.  Common components include
 Interior: Riparian   sedge and rush species, spikerush species, cattails, smartweeds, and moist-soil   2,068.3   5,110.9   0.011%   1   1
 Herbaceous Wetland
 grasses.

 South Central   This type is mapped along first and second order streams where eastern redcedar is
 Interior: Riparian   among the most important species.  Other components may include species such as   4,029.8   9,957.9   0.022%   2   0
 Mixed Evergreen -   green ash, gum bumelia, possumhaw, honeylocust, hackberry species, black walnut,
 Hardwood Woodland   willow species, and elm species.


 This type is mapped along first and second order streams within narrow buffers, and is
 represented by vegetation influenced by a variety of water regimes and human impacts.
 Common shrubs or small trees include willow species, common buttonbush, green ash,
 South Central   slippery elm, winged elm, gum bumelia, sugar hackberry, boxelder, possumhaw,
 Interior: Riparian   honeylocust, post oak, pecan, and black walnut.   Vines such as eastern poison ivy,   15,786.1   39,008.1   0.087%   7   0
 Shrubland and   grape species, peppervince species, Virginia creeper, and greenbriar species may be
 Young Woodland
 conspicuous components. Herbaceous species many include species such as field
 brome, Bermudagrass, tall fescue, little barley, Johnsongrass, Virginia wildrye, and
 sedge species.


 Southeastern Great   These areas were essentially unvegetated during all seasons at the time of data
 Plains: Bottomland   acquisition (circa 2012), and may represent river-scoured islands, riverbeds, and stream   4,967.8   12,275.7   0.027%   0   0
 Barrens   edges.  Stream scours tend to be dynamic in space from year to year.

 Southeastern Great   This type is mapped on bottomland soils and circumscribes areas where eastern
 Plains: Bottomland   redcedar is the prevailing dominant.  Other components may include species such as
 Eastern Redcedar   green ash, gum bumelia, Osage orange, honeylocust, western soapberry, hackberry   646.9   1,598.5   0.004%   0   0
 Woodland and   species, willow species, and elm species.
 Shrubland








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