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Sweet Bay

Sweet Bay. Found in the sandhills and inner coastal plain. Sweetbays grow on acid soils with low base saturation and poor to very poor drainage and are frequently flooded during the winter Not usually found in bottoms of major rivers. Sweet pepperbush.

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Sweet Bay

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  1. Sweet Bay • Found in the sandhills and inner coastal plain. • Sweetbays grow on acid soils with low base saturation and poor to very poor drainage and are frequently flooded during the winter • Not usually found in bottoms of major rivers

  2. Sweet pepperbush • Found in the sandhills and inner coastal plain. • It is found on moderate to poorly drained sites, in acid swamps or in sandy soils.

  3. Fetterbush • Found in the sandhills and inner coastal plain • Fetterbush occurs on sites where flooding is common and soils that are strongly to extremely acidic, poorly drained, peaty, and organic

  4. Cinnamon fern • Found in all regions of NC. • Cinnamon ferns are found acidic, damp soil, water-logged areas, moist and shady places, especialy around swamp edges.

  5. Royal fern • Found in the piedmont region of NC • Royal ferns can be found in places where the soil is kept moist for periods of time. • Often found in or around ditches

  6. Jewelweed • Found in the piedmont region of NC • Jewelweed grows in huge clusters in shady forested areas, particularly where it can find moist soil.

  7. References • http://www.floridata.com/ref/g/gord_las.cfm • http://www.washington.edu/home/treetour/sbmagnolia.html • http://www2.ncsu.edu/unity/lockers/project/dendrology/index/plantae/vascular/seedplants/gymnosperms/conifers/pine/pinus/australes/pond/serotina.html • http://www.fs.fed.us/database/feis/plants/shrub/lyoluc/botanical_and_ecological_characteristics.html • http://www.sfasu.edu/ag/arboretum/plants/cyrillaracemiflora/

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