Whorl. Circular arrangement of appendages at a node.
Woolly. Clothed with long, matted hairs.
Footnotes
[1]For the purposes of this paper, pine sites are defined as forested uplands, excluding those growing cove-type hardwoods, that are supporting southern pine or show evidence, such as stumps, of its former occurrence.
Index
[A] [B] [C] D [E] [F] [G] [H] I J K [L] [M] [N] [O] [P] [Q] [R] [S] [T] [U] V [W] X [Y] Z
A Acer rubrum, [5], [54] var. drummondii, [5], [54] var. tridens, [5] American elm, [4], [44] Ash, green, [5], [60] white, [5], [58]
B Bitternut hickory, [2], [16] Blackgum, [5], [56] Blackjack oak, [4], [30] Black oak, [3], [22] Black tupelo, [5], [56]
C Carya cordiformis, [2], [16] glabra, [2], [12] ovata, [2], [14] tomentosa, [2], [10] Celtis laevigata, [4], [46] occidentalis, [4] Cherrybark oak, [3], [20] Chestnut oak, [4], [40]