Blue maidencane. muhlenbergianum Andropogon glomeratus Busy blue stem X Andropogon gyrans Elloiots blue stem X Aristida stricta var.

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1 Qualitative Field Assessment Form Page 1 of 2 Date: 10/13/2010 Time: 10:29 am Data Collector: David Clayton Location: Pedestrian Transect # M1 near photo point 15 Management Unit: 10 Nuisance Species: Bahia grass at gate entrance Fuel Load: Low, good winter burn, wire grass flowering Wildlife Observations: Squirrel, 7 lined race runner, blue jay T& E Species: Moderate population of Gulf Coast Lupine in sand hill and Smooth Barked St. John s Wort around pond Community Description: Sandhill upland adjacent to a solution pond. Sandhill with good diversity and excellent groundcover. Marsh zonation still present, pond dry most of year, center full of dog fennel. Scientific Name Common Name Tree Shrub Vine Herb Agalinis setacea Threadleaf false foxgloves Amphicarpum Blue maidencane muhlenbergianum Andropogon glomeratus Busy blue stem Andropogon gyrans Elloiots blue stem Aristida stricta var. Wiregrass beyrichiana Asimina angustifolia Slim leaved paw-paw Baptisia lanceolata Gopher weed Baulduina angustifolia Coastal plain honeycombhead Bulbostylis ciliatifolia Cappilary hairsedge Ceanothus microphyllus Redroot Centella asiatica Centella Cephalanthus occidentalis Button bush Chrysoma pauciflosculosa Woody Goldenrod Cliftonia monoplylla Black ti ti Crysopsis scabrella Goldenaster Cyperus sp. Flat sedge Cyrilla racemiflora Titi Dalea pinatta Summer farewell Dicanthelium scoparium Panic grass Dicanthelium spp. Panic grass Diospyros virginiana Persimon Drosera capillaris Pink sundew Eleocharis sp. Eleocharis Eriogonum tomentosum Wild Buckwheat Eupatorium capillifolium Dog fennel Eupatorium Yankee weed compositifolium Eupatorium mohrii Eupatorium Euphorbia floridana Florida pineland spurge Euthamia caroliniana Flat-topped goldenrod Galactia sp. Milk pea Gaylussacia dumosa Dwarf huckleberry Gelsemium sempervirens Florida Jasmine Haplopappus divaricatus Scratch daisy Hypericum crux-andreae St. Peter s wort Hypericum reductum Atlantic St. John s wort

2 Page 2 of 2 Scientific Name Common Name Tree Shrub Vine Herbaceous Hypericum lissophloeus Smooth Bark St. John s wort Hypericum spp. St. John s wort Ilex glabra Gall berry Ilex myrtifolia Myrtle leaf holly Ilex vomitoria Yaupon Lachnocaulon ancepts White topped bog buttons Page 2 of 3 Scientific Name Common Name Tree Shrub Vine Herbaceous Liatris chapmanii Chapman s gayfeather Licania michauxii Gopher apple Lyonia lucida Fetter bush Lupinus diffusus Sky-blue lupine Lupinus westianus Gulf Coast Lupine Magnolia virginiana Silver bay Mayaca fluviatilis Stream bog moss Myrica cerifera Wax myrtle Opuntia humifusa Pricklypear cactus Panicum dichotimiflorum Fall panic grass Panicum hemitomon Maidencane Paspalum notatum Bahia grass Persea borbonia Red Bay Penstemon multiflorus Many flowered beardtongue Polygonella gracillis Wire weed Polygonella polygama October flower Pinus clausa Sand Pine Pinus elliottii Slash pine Pinus palustris Longleaf pine Pityopsis graminifolia Golden Aster Polygonella gracilis Wireweed Quercus geminata Sand Live Oak Quercus hemisphearica Diamond oak Quercus incana Blue jack oak Quercus laevis Turkey oak Quercus virginiana Live Oak Rhexia mariana Pale meadow beauty Rhus copallinum Sumac Rubus cuneifolius Sand blackberry Sagittaria isoetiformis Quillwort arrowhead Schrankia microphylla Sensitive briar Scleria sp. Nutsedge Scoparia dulcis Sweet Broom Serenoa repens Saw Palmetto Smilax sp. Catbriar Sporobolus junceus Pineywoods dropseed Stylisma sylvatica Queen s delight Stylisma patens Coastal plain dawnflower Syngonanthus flavidulus Yellow hatpins Trichostema dichotomum Forked blue curls

3 Page 3 of 3 Scientific Name Common Name Tree Shrub Vine Herbaceous Vaccinium arboreum Sparkle berry Vaccinium corymbosum High bush blueberry Vaccinium myrsinites Shiny blue berry Viburnum obovatum Walter s viburnum Vitus rotundifolia Muscadine yris sp. Yellow-eyed grass Yucca filamentosa Adam s needle *** Present in previous survey but not observed, ** New observation, * Nuisance Exotic Species

4 Pedestrian Transect: Upland Sand Hill with oak eradication and subsequent burns

5 Marsh showing in background and wire grass community

6 Qualitative Field Assessment Form Page 1 of 2 Date: 10/13//2010 Time: 2:00 pm Data Collector: David Clayton Location: Pedestrian Transect # M2 near photo point 3 Management Unit: 10 Nuisance Species: None Fuel Load: Fuel load moderate Wildlife Observations: Titmouse, T& E Species: None Community Description: Sandhill upland overgrown with live and turkey oaks good wiregrass cover, but allot of shade. Lots of deer moss on ground, a very dry site that grades down towards Pine Log Creek. Area should be burned in Scientific Name Common Name Tree Shrub Vine Herb Agalinus divericata Pineland false foxglove Andropogon gyrans Elliots blue stem Aristida stricta var. Wiregrass beyrichiana Baptisia lanceolata Gopher weed Baulduina angustifolia Coastal plain honeycomb head Bulbostylis ciliatifolia Capillary hairsedge Callicarpa americana Beauty berry Carphephorus Vanilla leaf odoratissimus Chrysoma pauciflosculosa Woody Goldenrod Dalea pinnata Summer farewell Dichanthelium sp. Witch grass Diospyros virginiana Persimmon Galactia sp. Milk pea Eriogonum tomentosum Wild Buckwheat Euphorbia inundata Florida pineland spurge Gelsemium sempervirens Florida Jasmine Hypericum crux-andreae St. Peter s-wort Hypericum gentianoides Orange weed Ilex opaca American Holly Ilex vomitoria Yaupon Liatris gracilis Slender gayfeather Liatris pauciflora Few Flowered gayfeather Licania michauxii Gopher apple Lupinus westianus Gulfcoast lupine Penstemon multiflorus Beard tongue Photinia pyrifolia Red chokeberry Pinus clausa Sand pine Pinus palustris Long leaf pine Pityopsis graminifolia Golden Aster Polygonella gracilis Wire weed Polygonella polygama October flower Quercus hemisphaerica Diamond oak Quercus incana Bluejack oak Quercus laevis Turkey oak Quercus virginiana Live oak Rhexia mariana Pale meadow beauty Schizachyrium tenerum Slender bluestem Scleria sp. Scleria

7 Serenoa repens Saw-palmetto Smilax sp. Catbriar Sporabolis juncea Florida dropseed Solidago fistulosa Pinebarren goldenrod Sorghastrum secundum Lopsided Indiangrass Stylisma patens Coastal plain dawnflower Vaccinium arboreum Farkleberry Vaccinium corymbosum Highbush blueberry Vaccinium myrsinites Shiny blueberry Vitis rotundifolia Wild muscadine grape Yucca flimentosa Adam s needle *New observation, **Previously observed but not observed in current survey, * Threatened or Endangered Species M2: Oaks and wire grass cover

8 M2. Sand Pine Plantation, post burn and planting

9 Qualitative Field Assessment Form Page 1 of 2 Date: 10/14/10 Time: 10:44 am Data Collector: David Clayton Location: Pedestrian Transect # M3 near photo point 2 Management Unit: 12 Nuisance Species: None Fuel Load: Fuel load moderate, needs burning. Wildlife Observations: Cat bird, 7 lined race runner T& E Species:, smooth barked St. John s Wort around Cat Pond, Gulf coast lupine Community Description: Sandhill upland sloping down into the seepage area associated with Cat pond. Excellent diversity and groundcover. Wire grass bloomed this summer area planted with long leaf pine, wiregrass flowering Scientific Name Common Name Tree Shrub Vine Herb Agalinis divericata Pineland false foxgloves Andropogon glomeratus Busy blue stem Andropogon gyrans Elliot s blue stem Aristida stricta var. Wiregrass beyrichiana Asclepias cinerea Carolina milkweed Asclepias humistrata Pinewoods milkweed Asimina angustifolia Slim leaf paw-paw Baptisia lanceolata Gopher weed Bulbostylis ciliatifolia Capillary hairsedge Carphephorus corymbosus Coastalplain chaffhead Carphephorus odoratissimus Vanilla leaf Castanea floridana Chinquapin Ceanothus microphyllus Littleleaf buckbush Chrysoma pauciflosculosa Woody Goldenrod Chrysopsis lanuginosa Lynn Haven goldenaster Cliftonia monophylla Black titi Cyperus sp. Sedge Dalea pinnata Summer-farewell Dichanthelium sp. Witch grass Diospyros virginiana Persimon Eragrostis eliottii Elliot s lovegrass Eriogonum tomentosum Wild Buckwheat Eupatorium compositifolium Yankee weed Galactia sp. Milk pea Gaylussacia dumosa Dwarf huckleberry Gaylussacia frondosa var. Blue huckleberry tomentosa Gelsemium sempervirens Florida Jasmine Hieracium gronovii Hawkweed Hypericum gentianoides Pineweed Hypericum tetrapetalum Four petaled St. Johns wort Ilex glabra Gall berry Ilex opaca American holly Ilex vomitoria Yaupon Liatris gracilis Slender gayfeather Liatris pauciflora Few flowered gayfeather Licania michauxii Gopher apple Lupinus diffusus Skyblue lupine

10 Lupinus westianus*** Gulf coast lupine Malus angustifolia *** Southern crabapple Opuntia humifusa Prickley pear Polygonella gracillis Wire weed Polygonella polygama Panicum virgatum Switch grass Paronychai rugelii Sand squares Pinus clausa Sand pine Pinus elliottii Slash pine Pinus palustris Long leaf pine Pityopsis graminifolia Golden Aster Polygonella gracilis Wireweed Pteridium aquilinum Bracken fern Quercus laevis Turkey oak Quercus margaretta Sand post oak Quercus pumila Runner oak Quercus virginiana Live oak Rhexia mariana Pale meadow beauty Rhus copallinum Winged sumac Seymeria pectinata Black sienna Serenoa repens Saw palmetto Smilax sp. Catbriar Stillingia sylvatica Queen s delight Sporobolus junceus Pineywoods droopseed Tradescantia hirsutiflora Hairyflower spiderwort Vaccinium corymbosum Highbush blueberry Vaccinium myrsinites Shiny blueberry Vitis rotundifolia Muscadine grape Yucca filamentosa Adam s needle *Threatened or Endangered Species** New Observation, * Not observed in 2010

11 Pedestrian Transect M3: Sand hill adjacent to Cat Pond

12 M3: Cat Pond

13 Qualitative Field Assessment Form Page 1 of 2 Date: Time: 11:54 am Data Collector: David Clayton Location: Pedestrian Transect # M4 near photo point 4 Management Unit: 12 Nuisance Species: None Fuel Load: burned last winter, good wire grass response really starting to look good. Wildlife Observations:active gopher burrow, marsh wren T& E Species: gopher tortoise burrow, Curtis s spurge Community Description: Sandhill upland sloping down into the seepage area associated with Little Deep Edge pond. Excellent diversity and groundcover. Scientific Name Common Name Tree Shrub Vine Herb Agalinis divericata Pineland false foxgloves Andropogon glomeratus Busy blue stem Andropogon gyrans Elliot s bluestem Andropogon virginicus Broomsedge Aristida stricta var. Wiregrass beyrichiana Asclepias cinerea Carolina milkweed Asimina angustifolia Slimleaf pawpaw Aster pilosus Frost aster Aster wateri Walter s aster Balduina angustifolia Coastalplain honeycombhead Baptosoa lecontei Pineland wild idigo Baptisia lanceolata Gopher weed Berlandiera pumila Soft green eyes Bulbostylis capillaris Capillary hairsedge Carphephorus corymbosum Coastplain chaffhead Carphephorus Vanilla leaf odoratissimus Ceanothus microphyllus Littleleaf buckrush Conyza canadensis Dwarf horseweed Croton argyranthemus Silver croton Chrysoma pauciflosculosa Woody Goldenrod Crysopsis scabrella Goldenaster Cyperus sp. Cyperus Dalea pinatta Summer farewell Dicanthelium spp. Witch grass Digitaria filiformis Slender crabgrass Diodia teres Poor Joe Diospyros virginiana Persimon Elephantopus carolinianus Elephant s foot Eragraostis elliottii Elliot s lovegrass Eremochloa ophiuroides Centipede grass Eriogonum tomentosum Wild Buckwheat Eryngium yuccifolium Rattlesnake master Eupatorium capillifolium Dog fennel Eupatorium compositifolium Yankee weed Eupatorium hyssopifolium. Hyssopleaf var. laciniatum thoroughwort Eupatorium leucolepis Justiceweed Eupatorium serotinum Late thoroughwort

14 Scientific Name Common Name Tree Shrub Vine Herb Euphorbia commutata Wood spurge Euphorbia curtisii Curtis s spurge Euphorbia exserta Coastal sand spurge Euphorbia floridana Florida pineland spurge Euthamia caroliniana Flat-topped goldenrod Galactia volubilis Milkpea Gaura filipes Slenderstalk beeblossom Gelsemium sempervirens Florida Jasmine Haplopappus divaricatus Scratch daisy Hieracium gronovii Hawkweed Helianthus radula Rayless sunflower Hypericum crux-andreae St. Peter s wort Hypericum gentianoides Pineweed Ilex coriaceae Big gall berry Ilex glabra Gall berry Gaylussacia dumosa Dwarf huckleberry Ilex vomitoria Yaupon Liatris gracilis Slender gayfeather Liatris pauciflora Few flowered gayfeather Licania michauxii Gopher apple Lobelia glandulosa Glade lobelia Lupinus diffusus Skyblue lupine Lupinus perennis Sundial lupine Opuntia humifusa Pricklypear cactus Osmanthus americanus Wild olive Osumunda cinnamomea Cinnamon fern Panicum virgatum Switch grass Paronychia rugelii Sand-squares Penstemon multiflorus Penstemon Polygonella gracilis Wire weed Pinus elliottii Slash pine Pinus palustris Long leaf pine Pityopsis graminifolia Goldenaster Polygonella gracilis Wireweed Pteridium aquilinum Bracken fern Pterocaulon virgatum Blackroot Quercus elliottii Runner oak Quercus falcata Southern red oak Quercus hemisphearica Diamond oak Quercus incana Blue jack oak Quercus laevis Turkey oak Quercus margaretta Sand post oak Quercus virginiana Live oak Rhexia mariana Pale meadow beauty Rhus copallinum Winged sumac Rubus cuneifolius Sand blackberry Scleria sp. Scleria Serenoa repens Saw palmetto Solidago fistulosa Pinebarrens goldenrod Solidago stricta Wand goldenrod Seymeria cassioides Senna seymaria

15 Scientific Name Common Name Tree Shrub Vine Herb Smilax sp. Catbriar Sorgastrum secundum Lopsided Indiangrass Sporobolus junceus Pineywoods dropseed Stillingia sylvatica Queen s delight Stylisma patens Coastalplain dawnflower Tradescantia hirsutiflora Hairy flowered spiderwort Trichostema setaceum Forked blue curls Vaccinium arboreum Sparkle berry Vaccinium corymbosum High bush blueberry Vaccinium darrowii Darrow s blueberry Vaccinium myrsinites Shiny blue berry Stylodon carneus Stylodon Viola sororia Common blue violet Viola walteri Prostrate blue violet Vitis rotundifolia Muscadine Woodwardia virginica Virginia chain fern yris sp. Yellow-eyed grass Yucca filamentosa Adam s needle ** New Observation, * Observed in previous surveys but not present survey * State Threatened or Endangered Species Upland near loop road and Little Deep Edge. M4. Wiregrass and saw palmettos, upland next to Little Deep Edge.

16 M4. Adjacent to Little Deep Edge

17 Qualitative Field Assessment Form Page 1 of 2 Date: 10/14/2010 Time: 1:38 pm Data Collector: David Clayton Location: Pedestrian Transect # M5 near photo point 1 Management Unit: 11 Nuisance Species: None Fuel Load: Slash Pine harvested, Wildlife Observations: none, wire grass flowered this fall. T& E Species: None observed Community Description: Wire grass bloomed this summer burned October, Scientific Name Common Name Tree Shrub Vine Herb Agalinis setacea Threadleaf false foxgloves Andropogon glomeratus Busy blue stem Andropogon gyrans Elliot s blue stem Andropogon virginicus Broom sedge Aristida stricta var. beyrichiana Wiregrass Asimina angustifolia Slimleaf pawpaw Aster pilosus Frost aster Aster wateri Walter s aster Baptisia lanceolata Gopher weed Berlandiera pumila Green eyes Bulbostylis ciliatifolia Capillary hair sedge Carphephorus Vanilla leaf odoratissimus Ceanothus microphyllus Littleleaf buckrush Crataegus sp. Hawthorn Croton argyranthemus Silver croton Chrysoma pauciflosculosa Woody Goldenrod Crysopsis scabrella Goldenaster Cyperus sp. Sedge Dalea pinatta Summer farewell Dicanthelium spp. Panic grass Digitaria filiformis Slender crabgrass Diodia teres Joe pie weed Diospyros virginiana Persimon Elephantopus carolinianus Elephant s foot Eremochloa ophiuroides Centipede grass Eriogonum tomentosum Wild Buckwheat Euthamia caroliniana Flat topped goldenrod Eupatorium capillifolium Dog fennel Eupatorium serotinum Late thoroughwort Galactia volubilis Milkpea Gaylussacia dumosa Dwarf huckleberry Gelsemium sempervirens Florida Jasmine Gomphrena serrata Globe amaranth Hieracium gronovii Hawkweed Hypericum crux-andreae St. Peter s wort Hypericum gentianoides Pineweed Ilex glabra Gall berry Ilex opaca American holly Ilex vomitoria Yaupon

18 Scientific Name Common Name Tree Shrub Vine Herb Liatris gracilis Slender gayfeather Liatris pauciflora Few flowered gayfeather Licania michauxii Gopher apple Lupinus diffusus Sky-blue lupine Lupinus westianus Gulf coast lupine Opuntia humifusa Pricklypear cactus Panicum virgatum Switch grass Paronychia rugelii Sand squares Penstemon multiflorus Penstemon Pinus elliottii Slash pine Pityopsis graminifolia Golden Aster Polygonella gracilis Wireweed Pterocaulon pycnostachyum Black root Quercus hemisphearica Diamond oak Quercus incana Blue jack oak Quercus laevis Turkey oak Quercus margaretta Sand post oak Rhus copallinum Winged sumac Rhynchosia cytisoides Royal snout bean Rubus cuneifolius Sand blackberry Rumex hastatulus Heartwing dock Schrankia microphylla Sensitive briar Solidago fistulosa Pinebarrens goldenrod Seymeria cassioides Senna seymaria Smilax sp. Catbriar Stillingia sylvatica Queen s delight Trichostema setaceum Forked blue curls Vaccinium arboreum Sparkle berry Vaccinium corymbosum High bush blueberry Vaccinium myrsinites Shiny blue berry Yucca filamentosa Adam s needle ** New observation, * Previously observed, but not observed this year * Threatened or Endangered Species

19 M5: shows natural wire grass regeneration following slash pine harvest

20 Qualitative Field Assessment Form Page 1 of 2 Date: 10/15/10 Time 8:43 am Data Collector: David Clayton Location: Pedestrian Transect # M6 Garret Pond Management Unit: 14 Nuisance Species: none Fuel Load: Low Wildlife Observations: deer and raccoon tracks, grebe, marsh hawk T& E Species:.Smooth barked St. John s wort around the edge of pond Community Description: Edge dominated by slash pine and shrubs with some black gum and cypress. Pond is starting to come back, water in bottom of deepest areas. Dominated by dog fennel, Rhynchospora and Eleocharis. Scientific Name Common Name Tree Shrub Vine Herb Amphicarpum Blue maidencane muhlenbergianum Andropogon glomeratus Bushy blue stem Andropogon virginicus Broomsedge Bidens mitis Bur marsh marigold Brasenia schreberi Water shield Centella asiatica Centella Cephalanthus occidentalis Button bush Cliftonia monoplylla Black ti ti Cyrilla racemiflora Red ti ti Dicanthelium spp. Witch grass Eleocharis sp. Eleocharis Eupatorium capillifolium Dog fennel Euthamia caroliniana Flat-topped goldenrod Hypericum lissophloeus Smooth barked St. John s wort Hypericum spp. St. John s wort Ilex vomitoria Yaupon Lachnanthese caroliniana Red root Lachnocaulon ancepts White topped bog buttons Lycopus rubellus Water horehound Mayaca fluviatilis Bog moss Numphar advena Spatterdock Nymphaea odorata Fragrant water lily Nymphoides cordata Little floating heart Nyssa sylvatica Black gun Panicum dichotimiflorum Fall panic grass Panicum hemitomon Maidencane Panicum repens Torpedo grass Persea palustris Swam bay Pinus elliottii Slash Pine Photinia pyrifolia Red Chokeberry Pieris phyllyreifolia Pieris Pontederia cordata Pickerel weed Quercus hemisphaerica Diamond Oak Quercus virginiana Live oak Rhexia mariana Pale meadow beauty Rhexia salicifolia Pan Handle meadow beauty Rynchospora inundata Horned beakrush Sacciolepis striata American cupscale

21 Scientific Name Common Name Tree Shrub Vine Herb Saccharum sp. Plume grass Sagittaria latifolia Duck potato Sagittaria graminea Grassy arrowhead Smilax sp. Catbriar Taxodium ascendens Cypress Triadeum virginicum Marsh St. John s wort Utricularia floridana Bladderwort Vaccinium corymbosum High bush blue berry yris sp. Yellow-eyed grass *** Threatened or Endangered Species ** New Observation, * Previously observed but observed in latest survey Pedestrian Transect M6: Good regeneration of St. Johns wort

22 M6: Most of Garret Pond remains now flooded

23 Qualitative Field Assessment Form Page 1 of 2 Date: 11/16/2007 Time: 8:00 am Data Collector: David Clayton Location: Pedestrian Transect # M7 Management Unit: 4 Nuisance Species: None Fuel Load: Low Wildlife Observations: Sandhill cranes, raccoon, deer and hog tracks, great egret and little blue heron T& E Species:.Hypericum lissophloeus (Smooth barked St. John s wort, water sundew Community Description: Little water left due to drought. Few floating mats of yellow eyed grass, sphagnum, and bur marsh marigold. Dominated by cypress with some black gum. Most species appear healthy though some lost to drought Scientific Name Common Name Tree Shrub Vine Herb Andropogon glomeratus Bushy blue stem Bidens mitis Bur marsh marigold Centella asiatica Centella Cephalanthus occidentalis Button bush Cliftonia monoplylla Black ti ti Cyrilla racemiflora Red ti ti Dicanthelium spp. Panic grass Drosera intermedia Water sundew Eleocharis sp. Eleocharis Eupatorium capillifolium Dog fennel Hypericum lissophloeus Smooth barked St. John s wort Hypericum spp. St. John s wort Ilex glabra Gall berry Ilex vomitoria Yaupon Lachnanthese caroliniana Red root Lachnocaulon ancepts White topped bog buttons Lycopus rubellus Water horehound Numphar advena Spatterdock Nymphaea odorata Fragrant water lily Nyssa sylvatica Black gun Panicum dichotimiflorum Fall panic grass Panicum hemitomon Maidencane Persea palustris Swam bay Pinus elliottii Slash Pine Pontederia cordata Pickerel weed Quercus hemisphearica Diamond Oak Rhexia alifanus Savannah meadow beauty Rhexia mariana Pale meadow beauty Rhynchospora inundata Horned beaksedge Rhynchospora Bunched beaksedge microcephalla Sagittaria latifolia Duck potato Smilax sp. Catbriar Taxodium ascendens Cypress Triadeum virginicum Marsh St. John s wort Utricularia cornuta Horned wort Utricularia floridana Bladderwort Vaccinium corymbosum High bush blue berry yris sp. Yellow-eyed grass ** New observation, * Not observed in 2007

24 Pedestrian Transect M7: Note: floating mats

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26 Qualitative Field Assessment Form Page 1 of 2 Date: 11/16/2007 Time: 11 am Data Collector: David Clayton Location: Pedestrian Transect # M8 Management Unit: I and II Nuisance Species: None Fuel Load: Low Wildlife Observations: Titmouse, wood duck, pied billed grebe T& E Species:.None Community Description: Swamp dominated by pond cypress with a fringe of black gum little water present due to drought. Trees healthy, numerous cypress seedlings. Some herbaceous plants have died from lack of water. Most species appear healthy Scientific Name Common Name Tree Shrub Vine Herb Andropogon glomeratus Bushy bluestem Bidens mitis Bur marsh marigold Brasenia schreberi Water shield Callicarpa americana Beauty berry Campsis radicans Trumpet vine Centella asiatica Centella Clethra alniflora Sweet pepperbush Cephalanthus occidentalis Button bush Cliftonia monoplylla Black ti ti Cyrilla racemiflora Red ti ti Dicanthelium spp. Panic grass Eleocharis sp. Eleocharis Erianthus giganteus Giant plume grass Eupatorium capillifolium Dog fennel Gelsemium sempervirens Florida Jasmine Hypericum spp. St. John s wort Ilex myrtifolia Myrtle leaf holly Ilex vomitoria Yaupon Itea virginica Virginia willow Lachnanthese caroliniana Red root Lachnocaulon ancepts White topped bog buttons Lycopus rubellus Taper leaf waterhorehound Magnolia virginiana Silver bay Myrica cerifera Wax myrtle Numphar advena Spatterdock Nymphaea odorata Fragrant water lily Nyssa sylvatica Black gun Panicum dichotimiflorum Fall panic grass Panicum hemitomon Maidencane Persea palustris Swam bay Pinus taeda Loblolly pine Pontederia cordata Pickerel weed Rhexia mariana Pale meadowbeauty Rynchospora inundata Horned beakrush Sagittaria latifolia Duck potato Smilax sp. Catbriar Taxodium ascendens Cypress Triadeum virginicum Marsh St. John s wort Utricularia floridana Bladderwort

27 Page 2 of 2 Scientific Name Common Name Tree Shrub Vine Herb Vaccinium corymbosum High bush blueberry Woodwardia aerolata Netted chain fern yris sp. Yellow-eyed grass ** New Observation, * Not seen in 2007 Pedestrian Transect M8: Note: pond mostly dry

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29 Qualitative Field Assessment Form Page 1 of 2 Date: 11/23/2010 Time: 10:00 am Data Collector: David Clayton Location: Pedestrian Transect # M9 Management Unit: 1 Nuisance Species: None Fuel Load: Low Wildlife Observations: Anhinga, robins, alligator T& E Species: None Community Description: Green ponds: dominated by pond cypress. Trees are healthy, numerous cypress seedlings of 1 to several yeas of age. Scientific Name Common Name Tree Shrub Vine Herb Acer rubrum Red maple Amphicarpum Blue maidencane muhlenbergianum Andropogon glomeratus Bushy bluestem Baccharis glomeruliflora Groundsel tree Bidens mitis Bur marsh marigold Brasenia schreberi Water shield Carex glaucescens Clustered Sedge Centella asiatica Centella Cephalanthus occidentalis Button bush Clethra alnifolia Sweet pepper bush Cliftonia monoplylla Black ti ti Cyperus sp. Sedge Cyrilla racemiflora Titi Dichanthelium sp. Witch grass Eleocharis inundata Spikerush Eleocharis sp. Eleocharis Eupatorium capillifolium Dog fennel Gelsemium sempervirens Florida jasmine Hypericum sp. St. John s wort Ilex vomitoria Yaupon Ilex myrtifolia Myrtle leaf holly Itea virginica Virginia willow Lachnanthese caroliniana Red root Liquidambar styraciflua Sweet gum Lycopodium alopecuroides Foxtail club-moss Lycopus rubellus Water horehound Magnolia virginiana Silver bay Myrica cerifera Wax myrtle Numphar advena Spatterdock Nymphaea odorata Fragrant water lily Nyssa sylvatica Marshall var. biflora Swamp tupelo Panicum hemitomon Maidencane Panicum repens Torpedo grass Panicum verrucosum Warty panic grass Persea palustris Swamp Bay Pluchea odorata Sweetscent Pontederia cordata Pickerel weed Rhexia alifanus Savannah meadow beauty Rhexia mariana Pale meadow beauty Rhus copallina Winged sumac

30 Scientific Name Common Name Tree Shrub Vine Herb Rynchospora inundata Horned beakrush Rynchospora microcephala Small headed beakrush Sacciolepis striata American cupscale Sagittaria latifolia Duck potato Taxodium ascendens Cypress Utricularia floridana Bladderwort Viola lanceolata Lance leaved violet Vitis rotundifolia Muscadine yris sp. Yellow-eyed grass ** New Observation, *not observed in 2009

31 M9:Pedestrian Transect: Green Ponds:

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33 Qualitative Field Assessment Form Page 1 of 2 Date: 10/ Time: 11:30 am Data Collector: David Clayton Location: Pedestrian: M10 near photo point 8 Management Unit: 1 Due to species composition, analyzed under hydric pine flatwoods, Management Unit 2 Nuisance Species: None Fuel Load: Moderate Wildlife Observations: Wild pig tracks, black vulture, kingfisher, phoebe, anole and cardinal T& E Species: Community Description: Overstory dominated by black ti ti, slash pine and red bay, understory composed of a wide variety of shrub and herbs burned last year, good re-growth. Scientific Name Common Name Tree Shrub Vine Herb Acer rubrum Red maple Arundinaria gigantea Switchcane Callicarpa americana American beautyberry Clethra alnifolia Sweet pepperbush Cliftonia monoplylla Black ti ti Cyrilla racemiflora Red ti ti Cuscuta gronovii Scaldweed dodder Gelsemium sempervirens Florida Jasmine Gordonia lasianthus Loblolly bay Hypericum crux-andreae St. John s wort Ilex coriaceae Big gallberry Ilex glabra Gallbberry Ilex vomitoria Yaupon Kalmia hirsuta Wicki Lachnanthes caroliana Redroot Leucothoe racemosa Dog hobble Lycopus rubellus Waterhorehound Lyonia lucida Fetterbush Myrica caroliniensis Evergreen bayberry Osmunda regalis Royal fern Oxydendrom areboreum Sourwood Persea borbonia Red bay Pinus elliottii Slash pine Pteridium aquilinum Brachen fern Quercus hemisphaerica Diamond oak Quercus nigra Water oak Quercus virginiana Live oak Rhododendron viscosum Swamp honeysuckle Rhus copallinum Winged sumac Rubus argutus Black berry Serenoa repens Saw-palmetto Smilax laurifolia Catbriar Smilax sp. Catbriar Taxodium ascendens Cypress Toxicodendron vernix Poison sumac Vaccinium corymbosum High bush blueberry Vaccimium myrsinities Shiny blueberry Viburnum rufidulum Rusty black haw Vitus rotundifolia Wild muscadine grape Woodwardia aerolata Netted chain fern * New observation

34 Pedestrian Transect M10: Loblolly Bays Gyrotracked Shrub area

35 Qualitative Field Assessment Form Page 1 of 2 Date: 11/22/10 Time: 11:300 am Data Collector: David Clayton Location: Pedestrian Transect # M11 and Photo point 12 moved to represent wet flatwoods habitat. The area was gyrotracked during the late spring and summer Dry and Green Ponds Management Unit: 2 Nuisance Species: Fuel Load: moderate, area was burned in winter 2007/2008 Wildlife Observations: Deer, fence lizard, robin, chipping sparrow T& E Species: none Community Description: Degraded wet flatwoods overgrown by shrubs grading into a hardwood swamp. Area has minimal black titi, and quite a few new species were observed. Scientific Name Common Name Tree Shrub Vine Herb Andropogon glomeratus Busy blue stem Aristida stricta Wire grass Bidens mitis Bur marsh merigold Centella asiatica Centella Clethra alnifolia Sweet pepper bush Cliftonia monoplylla Black ti ti Dicanthelium spp. Witch grass Drosera capillaris Pink sundew Eragrostis elliottii Love grass Eupatorium capillifolium Dog fennel Gelsemium sempervirens Florida Jasmine Hypericum crux-andreae St. Peter s wort Hypericum sp. (Seedlings) St. Johns wort Ilex coriacea Large gall berry Ilex glabra Gall berry Ilex myrtifolia Myrtle-leaved holly Lachnanthes caroliana Red root Lachnocaulon ancepts Bog buttons Leucothoe racemosa Swamp dog hobble Lycopodium alopercroides Foxtail clubmoss Lyonia lucida Fetter bush Magnolia virginiana Silver bay Myrica cerifera Wax myrtle Panicum rigidulum Red topped panicum Panicum verrucosum Warty panic grass Panicum virgatum Switch grass Persea palustris Swamp Bay Pinus elliottii Slash pine Pinus teada Loblolly pine Osmunda cinnamomea Cinnamon fern Rhexia mariana Pale meadow beauty Rhynchospora inundata Beakrush Rhycospora sp. Beakrush Smilax laurifolia Catbriar Taxodium ascendens Pond cypress Triadenum virginicum Virginia marsh St. Johns Wort Vaccinium corymbosum Highbush blueberry yris sp. Yellow-eyed grass ** New observation * Not observed during 200

36 M11. Wet Flatwoods, Gyro-Trac area

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38 Qualitative Field Assessment Form Page 1 of 2 Date: 11/23/10 Time11:00am Data Collector: David Clayton Location: Pedestrian Transect # M12 near photo point 11 Management Unit: 10 Nuisance Species: None observed Thick shrubs: Vacciniums need thinning Fuel Load: Oak Trees have been thinned, area burned winter 2007/2008, fuel load moderate Wildlife Observations: red bellied woodpecker, robin Community Description: Sand hill that has been overgrown with diamond and live oak. Good wire grass cover remains throughout the majority of the site. Wire grass flowering Scientific Name Common Name Tree Shrub Vine Herb Andropogon glomeratus Busy blue stem Aristida stricta var. Wiregrass beyrichiana Baptisia lanceolata Gopher weed Balduina angustifolia Coastal plain honey comb head Bulbostylis ciliatifolia Capillary hair sedge Castanea pumila Chinkapin Chrysoma pauciflosculosa Woody goldenrod Cliftonia monophylla Black titi Cnidoscolus stimulosus Tread-softly Crysopsis linearifolia Golden aster Dichanthelium sp. Witch grass Diorospyros virginiana Persimon Eriogonum tomentosum Wild buckwheat Eupatorium capillifolium Dog fennel Euthamia caroliniana Flat topped goldenrod Euphorbia floridana Florida pineland spurge Galactia sp. Milk pea Gaylussacia dumosa Dwarf huckleberry Gelsemium sempervirens Florida jasmine Hypericum crux-andreae St. Peter s wort Hypericum gentianoides Orangeweed Ilex opaca American holly Ilex vomitoria Yaupon Licania michauxii Gopher apple Opuntia humifusa Pricklypear cactus Osmanthus americana Wild olive Paronychia rugelii Sand squares Penstemon multiflorus Many flowered beardstongue Persea borbonia Red bay Phytolacca americana Poke Pinus clausa Sand Pine Pinus elliottii Slash pine Pinus palustris Longleaf pine Polygonella gracilis Wireweed Prunus caroliniana Cherry laurel Prunus serotina Black cherry Quercus geminata Sand live oak Quercus hemisphearica Diamond oak Quercus incana Blue jack oak

39 Quercus laevis Turkey oak Quercus margaretta Sand post oak Scientific Name Common Name Tree Shrub Vine Herb Quercus virginiana Live oak Rhus copallina Winged sumac Rhexia mariana Meadow beauty Scleria sp. Scleria Smilax sp. Catbriar Solidago fistulosa Pine barren goldenrod Sporobolus junceus Piney woods dropsedd Trichostema dichotomum Blue curls Trichostema setaceum Blue curls Vaccinium arboreum Farkleberry Vaccinium corymbosum High bush blueberry Vaccinium myrsinites Shiny blue berry Vitus rotundifolia Muscadine Yucca filamentosa Adam s needle ** New Observation, Previously observed, not observed in 2007

40 M12.Pedestrian Transect: Upland Sand Hill after burn, not wire grass

41 Qualitative Field Assessment Form Page 1 of 2 Date: 10/16/2006 Time: 1:11 pm Data Collector: David Clayton Location: Pedestrian Transect # M13 near photo point 7, Management Unit 10 Nuisance Species: None Fuel Load: Oak Trees have been thinned, area burned winter 2007/2008, fuel load low Wildlife Observations: downy woodpecker, pileated woodpecker, raccoon tracks, otter tracks, tortoise burrow, 6 pt buck T& E Species: Gulf coast lupine Community Description: Sandhill upland upslope of black pond. Sandhill with good diversity and excellent groundcover. Wire grass bloomed this summer area planted with long leaf pine. Scientific Name Common Name Tree Shrub Vine Herb Agalinis setacea Threadleaf false foxgloves Andropogon glomeratus Busy blue stem Andropogon virginicus Broom sedge Aristida stricta var. Wiregrass beyrichiana Aster wateri Walter s aster Baptisia lanceolata Gopher weed Baulduina angustifolia Coastal plain honeycombhead Bulbostylis ciliatifolia Capillary hair sedge Carphephorus Vanilla leaf odoratissimus Carphephorus paniculatus Hairy trilisa Ceanothus microphyllus Redroot Croton argyranthemus Silver croton Chrysoma pauciflosculosa Woody Goldenrod Cnidoscolus stimulosus Tread softly Crysopsis scabrella Goldenaster Dalea pinatta Summer farewell Dicanthelium spp. Panic grass Eriogonum tomentosum Wild Buckwheat Eupatorium capillifolium Dog fennel Eupatorium mohrii Eupatorium Euthamia caroliniana Flat-topped goldenrod Galactia volubilis Milkpea Gaylussacia dumosa Dwarf huckleberry Gelsemium sempervirens Florida Jasmine Haplopappus divaricatus Scratch daisy Hieracium gronovii Hawkweed Hypericum crux-andreae St. Peter s wort Hypericum gentianoides Orangeweed Ilex opaca American holly Ilex vomitoria Yaupon Liatris gracilis Slender gayfeather Liatris pauciflora Few flowered gayfeather Licania michauxii Gopher apple Lupinus diffusus Sky-blue lupine Lupinus westianus Gulf coast lupine Opuntia humifusa Pricklypear cactus Panicum dichotimiflorum Fall panic grass

42 Page 2 of 2 Scientific Name Common Name Tree Shrub Vine Herb Penstemon multiflorus Many flower beardstongue Polygonella gracilis Wire weed Pinus clausa Sand Pine Pinus elliottii Slash pine Pinus palustris Longleaf pine Pityopsis graminifolia Golden Aster Polygonella gracilis Wireweed Pteridium aquilinum Bracken fern Quercus geminata Sand Live Oak Quercus hemisphearica Diamond oak Quercus incana Blue jack oak Quercus laevis Turkey oak Quercus margaretta Sand post oak Quercus pumila Runner oak Rhexia mariana Pale meadow beauty Rhus copallinum Winged sumac Seymeria cassioides Senna seymaria Serenoa repens Saw Palmetto Smilax sp Catbriar Solidago fistulosa Pinebarren goldenrod Stylisma patens Coastal plain dawnflower Trichostema setaceum Narrow-leaved blue curls Vaccinium arboreum Sparkle berry Vaccinium corymbosum High bush blueberry Vaccinium myrsinites Shiny blue berry Vitis rotundiflora Muscadine Yucca filamentosa Adam s needle ** Added in 2007, not observed in 2007

43 Pedestrian Transect: Upland Sand Hill with oak eradication: Note: Wiregrass and felled oaks

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