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White Birch-Red Spruce-Balsam Fir (Betufapapyrvem, Picea Gbens,Abies balsama) Composition: White birch, red spruce and balsam fir in various combinations constitute the major stocking. Cardigan State Forest, NH; 12 August 1986; 1:6000 a=wb 35%RS 0% BF 309 b=wb 25% RS 10% BF 30% Identifying features: White Birch-Red Spruce--Balsam Fir is finely textured, as white birch is a very small-crowned hardwood. The canopy is surprisingly even, and young stands may have a carpet-like texture. Individual lanceolate spruce, spire-like fir, and rounded birch crowns become more distinguishablein older stands. Color in CIR varies broadly, as different relative compositions have a large effect. In general, color ranges from patchy dark (more red spruce) to pink and tan (more white birch, balsam fu, and other hardwood associates). 1:20000. 3 Pnn&&r 10711 I

WHITE BIRCH--RED SPRUCE--BALSAM FIR Ecological relations Relative values cbractcrizing the intensity of each factor at which a species prevalls (1 =low, 5 =high) Geographic distribution in New England nutrients, I I I Extensive in Maine adjacent to the Maritime provinces (100 to 300 &), sparsely in New ~Gshire and Vermont (2400 to 4020 fi.) Common situation: Uplaod flats, benches, and slopes. Range of Boundaries: Merges gradually into adjacent types. Associate species: Principally, red maple, grey birch. Occasionally, northern white-cedar, white pine, aspen, pin cherry, and mountain ash. Occasionally, hemlock, yellow bich, sugar maple, and beech Compariso~w: The presence of white birch distinguishes this type from RSJBF. Crowns generally smaller than in RSISMIB.

Sugar Maple (Acer saccharurn) Composition: Sugar maple usually constitutes a majority of the stocking and frequently occurs in pure stands. Several other species are commonly present, though each constitutes less than 20 percent of the total basal a m. Franconia, NH; 4 August 1986; a=sm 90% b=sm 70%, c=sm 50% 1:8500 Identifying features: Sugar Maple has large and billowy, but compact crowns. The &me, unbroken canopy is somewhat uneven, creating a pockmarked appearance, and individual crowns and their texture can often be distinguished. Individual emergent sugar maple crowns are typically a very light pink in CIR, but whole stands are less consistently so.

SUGAR MAPLE Ecological relations Relative values c h ~ the tble&ty g of each factor at which a species prevails (I = low, 5 = high) heat I I I 1 1 Concentrations are found in northeast and central Maine, Vermont, and central New Hampshire Common situation: Occurs over a wide range of soil and site conditions. Best development on deeper silt-loam soils with good drainage and moderate acidity. SM 75 Range of composition Boundaries: Usually indistinct fiom related types. 50 Associate species: Typically, white ash, basswood, beech, yellow birch, red maple, and red spruce. Occasionally, red oak, hophornbeam, American elm, balsam fu, black ash, black cherry, white birch, black birch, hemlock, white pine, and white spruce. Comparisons: To avoid possible confbsion with a Red Maple stand, the crowns of Sugar Maple caa be distinguished by their much mare rounded crown shape, compared to the upright tufts, almost needlelike in appearance, of Red Maple crowns. A young stand of the Sugar Maple type can be nearly as dark as Red Oak, but the canopy of Sugar Maple is usually more uneven, and the maple crowns are typically smaller, slightly less well-defined, less orange, and less intensely colored.

Red Made (Acer nrbrunii Composition: Red maple constitutes a majority of the stocking. Pillsbury State Park,NH; 8 September 1986; 1 :6000 RM 55% Identifyingfeatures: Red Maple has moderately large crowns of upright tufts or needles at large scales, forming a h e l y textured canopy. Red maple occurs with almost every other species and type. The canopy is typically closed, but of uneven crown height, creating a generally lumpy texture. 1 :20000 17 May 1975

RED MAPLE Ecological relations Relative values c h - w the intensity dcach factor at which a species prevails (I - low. 5 =high) 1 moisture 2 3 4 5 I I I I I heat I I I I I * Found Wet a wide range of conditions. The moderate rating is a result of avcrnghg. Common situation: Occurs on a wide variety of sites. Common on moist soils and swamp borders, cut stands where red maple was left as an undesirable, and on old Black Ash-American Elm-Red Maple sites altered by Dutch elm disease. Boundaries: Indefinite. RM 75 50 Range of composition Associate species: From north to south, red spruce, white pine, sugar maple, beech, yellow birch, hemlock, northern whitecedar, white birch, aspen, black ash, pin cherry, black cherry, red oak, and American elm. Comparisons: Both red oak and sugar maple crowns are rounded billows instead of upright tufts. In CIR, red maple is a deeper red than sugar maple, but still less intense and orange than red oak. See Figure T for a color comparison of Red Maple and Red Oak types.

Northern Red Oak Composition: Northern red oak constitutes a majority of the stocking: in limited areas it may occur in pure stands. Bear Brook State Park, NH; 21 August 1986; 1:6000 RO 80% Identifying features: Northern Red Oak crowns are large, rounded, highly textured and very well defined. The coarse billows in the crowns create a "popcornball" texture. The canopy is usually fairly continuous and even. In CIR, Red Oak has the most intense red-orange of the hardwood shades. Colors in this example are shifted into the blue; Red Oak is usually more red-orange than shown here.

NORTHERN RED OAK Ecological relations Relative values characterizing the intensity of each factor at which a species prevails (1 =low. 5 = high) Geographic distribution in New England Common situation: Coves, noah and east slopes, and benches in the south. More frequently on south and west slopes &om central New Hampshire north. The species red oak is common; the type occurs infrequently. RO 75 Range of composition Boundarfes: Except where site changes abruptly, type merges with adjacent types. 50 Associate species: On moist sites, yellow-poplar. black cherry, sugar maple, white ash, white oak, and beech. On dry sites, oaks, hickories, and red maple. Comparisons: For a more typical color representation of Red Oak in CIR, refer to Figure U or page PP. For a color comparison of Red Oak with Red Maple,refer to Figure T. At the smaller scales, Red Oak may be mistaken for one of the Sugar Maple types (SM, SMIB, SMIBIYB). Red Oak has a more even canopy and better defined crowns. Red Oak can be distinguished from WOIBOIRO by its more intense red-orange color and typically larger, denser crowns.