Table 6.8. Tree Genera Found Distributed Throughout the Chronosequence Sites. Site (Age in Years) Acer rubrum. (red maple) Carva spp. (likely C aquatic, water hickory) Celtis laevigata (sugar-berry) Cornus florida (dogwood) Fraxinus caroliniana (Carolina ash) Ilex cassine (dahoon holly) Liquidambar stvraciflua (sweet gum) 4- Magnolia virginiana (sweetbay magnolia) Nvssa spp. (likely N. svlvatica, black gum) Persea palustris (swamp bay) Pinus elliottii (slash pine) Prunus serotina (black cherry) FAC NT OBL NT FACW NT FAC NT OBL NETS FACW NT FAC NT FACW NT OBL NT FACW NT FACW NT FACU NT * *'00 *0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 S0 0 S0 0 0 Ouercus so. (combination of 0. laurifolia and 0. niera) Q. laurifolia (laurel oak) FACW Q. nigra (water oak) FAC Taxodium sp. (combination of T. ascendens and T. distichum) T ascendens (pond cypress) OBL T. distichum (bald cypress) OBL ? A ('11 NET NET .TT' Vtlt- uni unu ul me.la em11 FArCtW-I VV N I v v v v * OBL = obligate; FACW = facultative wetland; FAC = facultative; and FACU = facultative upland (National Wetlands Inventory 1988). ** Habit: E = emergent; N = native; S = shrub; and T = tree (National Wetlands Inventory 1988). S= species observed on site, and found growing within the chrono-sequence transect boundaries. INm.., ~mnri~nn~ I A mnr;rn, ,Im\