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Old field abandoned about 10 years earlier, note number of pines and amount of Andropogen Great Smoky Mountains National Park I-F-Mea-2477, Natural Features - Flora - Meadows and Fields,Old Field, Old field abandoned about 10 years ago. NB: size and number of pines; amount of Andropogen.
1935-12-18
Ecology (old field), Andropogon dominant with Pinus echinata, Rhus solidago, smilax coming in, Laurel Creek Flats Great Smoky Mountains National Park I-F-Mea-2470, Natural Features - Flora - Meadows and Fields,Laurel Creek Flats, Ecology (old field). N.B. Andropogon dominant with Pinus echinata, Rhus solidago, smilax, coming in (succeeding).
1935-10-31
Old field abandoned about 5 years ago, note dominant andropogon with admixture of Pinus virginiana and sassafras, smilax, etc. Great Smoky Mountains National Park I-F-Mea-2476, Natural Features - Flora - Meadows and Fields,Old Field, Old field abandoned about 5 years ago. Note: Dominant Andropogon with admixture of Pinus Va. and Sassafras Smilax, etc.
1935-12-18
Old field abandoned about 2 years earlier, note Andropogon becoming established, but still scattering, it succeeds Erigeron annuus and other weeds Great Smoky Mountains National Park I-F-Mea-2478, Natural Features - Flora - Meadows and Fields,Old Field, Old field abandoned about 2 years ago. Note: Andropogon becoming established, but still scattering. It succeeds Erigeron annuus and other weeds.
1935-12-18
Andropogon in recently abandoned field in foreground, pine, etc. succeeding in old field in back, near mouth of Fighting Creek Great Smoky Mountains National Park I-F-Mea-2471, Natural Features - Flora - Meadows and Fields,Old Fields, Ecology (old field), near mouth of Fighting Creek. Note: 1) Andropogon in recently abandoned field in foreground; 2) Pine, etc. succeeding in old (grassy) field in back. (How long until pine will be dominant?)
1935-11

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