The broad physiographic and edaphic...
The broad physiographic and edaphic variability, the wide appearance of high quality natural community representations the very high biodiversity, the large number of state and federally rare species, and the comprehensive management program distinguish Fort Bragg and Weymouth wood-lands as one of the chiefly important areas remaining in the longleaf pine ecosystem ANNOTATED LIST The annotated checklist is arranged alphabetically by way of family, genus, and species in subordination to four main headings: Pteridophytes, Gymnosperms, Angiosperms (Monocots), and Angiosperme (Dicots).Abundance collection of lawss follow plant names; C = belonging to all and widely distributed, F = at short intervals encountered but numerous only in a small in number specific habitats, O = occasional (10-40 locations), R = rare ( PTERIDOPHYTES ASPLENIACEAE Asplenium platyneuron (L) BSP-O; 427; T Ru G-BO118 BLECHNACEAE Woodwardia areolata (L) T Moore-C; 171819222425; H C-B1460 Woodwardia virginica (L) JE Smith-F; 1718192427; Mi, Jo C MA-B719 DENNSTAEDTIACEAE Dennstaedtia punctilobula (Michx.) T Moore-R; 4; Ca sn (NCU) Pteridium aquilinum (L) Kuhn var. pseudocaudatum (Clute) Heller-C; 3c4812; C-B1357
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