Roy,
That Southern Red Oak you refer to- is that Quercus falcata? We have Quercus 
falcata here also in the NJ Pine Barrens. Our common name for it is Spanish 
Oak, though our field guide mentions both names, Spanish and Southern Red.
I liked your Sugarloaf Mountain view. It reminds me of here a little bit. But 
your trees are really tall compared to ours.
Barry

--- On Sun, 6/7/09, Roy Phillips <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Roy Phillips <[email protected]>
Subject: [ENTS] Sand Hills State Forest
To: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, June 7, 2009, 2:11 PM







ENTS,
 
This morning I made a trip to measure some trees at the Sand Hills State 
Forest. SHSF is a 46,000 acre area in Chesterfield and Darlington counties in 
South Carolina. The habitat consists of rolling sand hills with longleaf pine 
of various ages as well as swamps and streams. The first place that I went was 
Sugarloaf Mountain. It rises to over a hundred feet tall over the surrounding 
area and is covered in longleaf pine, virginia pine, and mountain laurel. In 
2007, the area had a record drought followed by pine beetles. Some of the 
longleaf pines had been killed by this and were cut out of the trails. One 
stump  10" in diameter had around 100-110 rings. 
 
View from top of Sugarloaf Mountain
 
Next, I followed a trail that went through a forest dominated by southern red 
oak and loblolly pine. This area had the understory removed a few years ago as 
well as a controlled burn. 
 
Southern Red Oak 
 
84.9'
94.2'
111'
 
Mockernut Hickory
 
102.6'
 
Loblolly Pine
 
105.9'
108.9
111'
123' dead from lightning strike
 
Shortleaf Pine
 
114'
 
Sweetgum
 
109.8'
 
Diameters ranged from 1 to 2 1/2'. There are several more trees to measure as 
well.
 
Red-Cockaded Woodpecker Colony
 
On the way out I stopped by a grove of longleaf pine with red-cockaded 
woodpecker cavities in them. I saw one bird leave but could not get a picture 
of it. These birds seem to be making a comeback in the southeast. I measured 
one of the nest trees and got 64.8', the nest measured 18' above the ground.
 
Tyler
 


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