Steve(s),

Mahonia it is!  Thanks for the ID!

http://www.duke.edu/~cwcook/trees/mabe.html

JP

On Jan 2, 8:48 am, Steve Galehouse <[email protected]> wrote:
> James-
>
> The mystery plant is one of the Asian Mahonias, which have compound leaves
> with holly-like leaflets---probably *Mahonia bealei.*
>
> Steve
>
> On Sat, Jan 2, 2010 at 12:35 AM, James Parton <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>
>
> > ENTS,
>
> > Today I finally got back to do some measuring of a nice White Pine grove
> > that I found while on another hike back in January 2009. The grove is
> > located between the Blue Ridge Parkway and Hendersonville Rd ( Hwy 25 ) near
> > where the parkway crosses over 25. I call it the Ramble Grove because of the
> > nearby Ramble housing development located nearby.
>
> >http://www.nativetreesociety.org/fieldtrips/north_carolina/20090125-b...
>
> > The grove is dominated by Eastern White Pine but also contains Tuliptree
> > and Pitch Pine with American Holly as an understory tree. A few oaks and
> > shortleaf pines are found here too, especially near the borders of the
> > grove. Large Poison Ivy vines also climb to great heights into the trees. I
> > found one huge vine that was two feet in circumference! Why do some forests
> > have large Poison Ivy vines while others lack Poison Ivy all together?
> > Poison Ivy seems rare in most older growth forests I visit while it seems
> > more common in younger forests. Especially near populated areas. Does anyone
> > know why?  I would guess this grove to be young judging by the trees
> > youthful appearance and many branch stubs on the trunks of the pines. I
> > would guess the grove at 60-80 years old.
>
> > The tallest tree found today was a respectable White Pine that was 143..2
> > feet tall and 6' 3" in girth. Tall and slim. The largest overall was a
> > Tuliptree that was 138.3 feet tall and 8' 9" in girth.
>
> > Also a hollylike plant was found in the forest that I believe is an
> > invasive species. Can anyone identify this " mystery holly " for me? I have
> > seen it as an ornamental in people's yards. I think my dad has one.. I don't
> > think it is a true ilex.
>
> > Here are todays measurements
>
> >                                         cbh              Height
>
> > White Pine                        6' 3"             130.3'
>
> > White Pine                        8' 0"             122.6'
>
> > White Pine                        6' 2"             136.5'
>
> > Tuliptree                           8' 9"              138.3'
>
> > White Pine                       6' 3"              143.2' !
>
> > Pitch Pine                        5' 6"               114.3' !
>
> > It was a good day but my hands were about frozen when I got out of the
> > woods!
>
> > James Parton
>
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