A. Boyd, L. Doyle, Susan E. Lusardi, Gray Allen Goliszek
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摘要
摘要基督山保护区是一个植物多样、生态丰富的地区,拥有约155公顷的阿巴拉契亚山脉南部森林,属于保护地役权范围。我们对保护区进行了植物区系调查,为保护区的工作提供信息。尽管保护区内的植物多样性对居民和游客来说是一个重要的吸引力,但有关其植物区系的信息有限。这项研究建立在1996年北卡罗来纳州自然遗产计划的一份简短但信息丰富的报告的基础上,该报告总结了保护区作为一个自然区域的属性。2018-2020年间,共收集了317个维管植物标本,以开发保护区的担保植物群。这些标本记录了84科165属221种,其中4.5%不是阿巴拉契亚山区的本地物种。我们发现了三个被北卡罗来纳州自然遗产计划列入名录的植物分类群:宽叶紫草、金丝桃和长叶Robinia hispida var.ffertilis。在该地产上发现的植物群落类型包括大面积的Rich Cove森林、Acidic Cove森林和Montane Oak Hickory森林,但也包括沿着高山脊线的小块松橡树/希思-高海拔亚型,这是一种全球濒危的植物群落。这里提供的信息将用于指导管理组织基督山基督教协会(CCA)的管理工作和教育计划。
Vascular Flora of the Christmount Preserve, Buncombe County, North Carolina
ABSTRACT The Christmount Preserve is a botanically diverse and ecologically rich area of approximately 155 ha of southern Appalachian forest held in conservation easement. We conducted a floristic inventory of the preserve to inform conservation efforts on the property. Although the plant diversity within the preserve is an important attraction for residents and visitors, information on its flora is limited. This study builds upon a brief but informative 1996 report of the North Carolina Natural Heritage Program summarizing the preserve's attributes as a natural area. A total of 317 specimens of vascular plants were collected during 2018–2020 to develop a vouchered flora of the preserve. These specimens documented 221 species in 165 genera and 84 families, 4.5% of which are not native to the Appalachian Mountain region. We found three plant taxa that are listed by the North Carolina Natural Heritage Program: Coreopsis latifolia, Hypericum buckleyi, and Robinia hispida var. fertilis. Plant community types found on the property include large areas of Rich Cove Forest, Acidic Cove Forest, and Montane Oak-Hickory Forest, but also included small patches of Pine-Oak/Heath–High Elevation Subtype, a globally imperiled plant association, along the high ridgelines. The information presented here will be used to help guide management efforts as well as educational programming by the managing organization, Christmount Christian Association (CCA).
期刊介绍:
Castanea is named in honor of the American Chestnut tree. Castanea is thebotanical name for Chestnuts, dating back to what the ancient Greeks calledthem.
The American Chestnut is a critically endangered tree that once made up 35%of the forests of the Eastern US before being devastated by a blight thatdestroyed up to 4 billion American Chestnut trees.
Castanea serves professional and amateur botanists by reviewing andpublishing scientific papers related to botany in the Eastern United States.
We accept papers relating to plant biology, biochemistry, ecology, floristics,physiology and systematics.