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Dormont, Culleoka, Newark, Gilpin, Upshur, and Vandalia soil series are locally common and support a natural vegetation of Appalachian Oak Forest (dominants: white and red oaks) or Mixed Mesophytic Forest (Kuchler, 1964).
Ecoregions of Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia (EPA) 2008
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Soils have developed from residuum and support a potential natural vegetation of Appalachian Oak Forest (dominants: white and red oaks) and, especially in the south, Mixed Mesophytic Forest (Kuchler, 1964).
Ecoregions of Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia (EPA) 2008
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The natural vegetation was primarily Appalachian Oak Forest (dominants: white and red oaks) and Mixed Mesophytic Forest (Cuff and others, 1989, p. 52; Kuchler, 1964).
Ecoregions of Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia (EPA) 2008
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They originally supported mostly Mixed Mesophytic Forest (Kuchler, 1964).
Ecoregions of Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia (EPA) 2008
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Oak/hickory forest was originally common in Greenbrier Karst (69c) whereas Mixed Mesophytic Forest occurred in adjacent ecoregions (Raitz and others, 1984, p. 70).
Ecoregions of Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia (EPA) 2008
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